Cricket
Akash Deep dedicates Test debut success to late father

By Kajal Sharma - 28 Feb 2024 03:48 PM
"India speed bowler Akash Deep said he is glad to have fulfilled his father's aim of ""becoming something in life"" after dedicating his incredible three-wicket burst on Test debut to him. His father passed away in 2015. In less than six months, cricketer Akash Deep lost his older brother while being transported to a Varanasi hospital after his father Ramji Singh passed away from paralysis. NEW DELHI: Akash Deep, an India speed bowler, made.In the heyday of his career, pacer Akash Deep made the decision to go back in time. He would close the day talking about the times when his cricket career was failing, on a day that had begun with him taking three wickets against England in his opening six overs in a Test match. Akash would remember the year 2015. His path hasn't been without difficulties, either.
The 27-year-old had to give up cricket for three years after the tragic losses of both his father and brother in the span of six months. But today, surrounded by his mother and sisters, he proudly stood in Ranchi to demonstrate his extraordinary skill to the world. ""My father is the reason behind my debut."" It was his goal that I accomplish something worthwhile in life, yet I was unable to accomplish anything during his lifetime. Akash Deep dedicated his successful appearance in Ranchi to his late father, saying, ""So, I dedicate this performance and debut to him."" After making a false start, the hitter struck out Zak Crawley on a no-ball. But he made quick work of fixing his errors. Crawley, Ben Duckett, and Ollie Pope were sent back to India so they could get off to a flying start. The pacer also discussed his debut during the press conference. ""It was very emotional for me,"" he stated. In a year, I lost both my father and brother. My family has been a major part of my difficult path. Before making his debut, the pacer reflected, ""Mere paas khone ko kuch nahi tha, paane ko bahut kuch tha"" (I didn't have anything to lose, but had everything to gain)."