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Akash Deep No Ball Drama: Oh, What Luck! Akash Deep’s Thunderous Delivery Went Flying, And The Bat Soared In The Air, Then Came The Amazing Drama!

Akash Deep

In his debut match against England in the Ranchi Test, Akash Deep made his mark, but not without some drama. His first victim should have been Jack Crawley if his delivery hadn’t been declared a no-ball. Despite this setback, he left a significant impression in Test cricket. His superb delivery caught Crawley off guard, but unfortunately, it was off a no-ball, dampening Team India’s celebration.Drama UnfoldsWhen Crawley’s stump went flying, Team India erupted in joy, only to face a sudden twist. As the stump flew, indicating a wicket, the umpire declared a no-ball, halting India and Akash’s happiness. Although his foot was outside the crease during delivery, the umpire ruled it as a no-ball instead of an out. However, Akash later redeemed himself with an excellent delivery, clean bowling Crawley.Immediate ImpactAkash Deep made an instant impact by taking two wickets in a single over. His debut was remarkable as he sent both Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope back to the pavilion in the same over. After a few overs, Deep repeated Crawley’s dismissal. He got the English batsman out in a similar fashion, but this time, the bells went flying off the stump.Replacing Jasprit Bumrah

Akash Deep seized the opportunity to debut as the team management decided to give Jasprit Bumrah some rest under workload management. The match saw England’s captain Ben Stokes winning the toss and opting to bat first against Rohit Sharma’s India. Rohit preferred batting first but showed no hesitation in giving Akash the chance to open the bowling.