Key Points

Akash Deep scripted history by taking four-wicket hauls in both innings against England at Birmingham. He joins legends like Bumrah, Siraj, and Zaheer in achieving this rare feat. India has never lost when their pacers take twin four-fers in England. England stumbled to 153/6 chasing a mammoth 608 on the final day.

Key Points: Akash Deep Joins Bumrah Siraj Zaheer With Twin Four-Fers in England

  • Akash Deep becomes fifth Indian pacer with twin four-fers in England
  • Joins Bumrah, Siraj, Zaheer, and Chetan Sharma in elite list
  • India remains unbeaten when pacers achieve this feat
  • England struggle at 153/6 chasing 608 on final day
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Akash Deep joins elite list with Bumrah, Siraj, Zaheer following successive four-fers at Birmingham

India’s Akash Deep enters elite pace-bowling club with twin four-wicket hauls against England at Birmingham, joining Bumrah, Siraj, and Zaheer Khan.

"Akash Deep was all over England like a rash in his opening spell – Match Report"

Birmingham, July 6

Indian pacer Akash Deep joined an elite list, becoming the fifth bowler to secure a four-wicket haul at least in both innings during a Test in England.

The 28-year-old pacer accomplished this feat against England in the second Test at Birmingham on Sunday.

During the second innings on day five, Akash cleaned up Ollie Pope and Harry Brook quickly, securing his four-wicket haul and ending the first session at 4/58. During the first innings, he had taken 4/88 and delivered a serious headache to England with the new ball in hand.

Now, Akash has joined the elite list consisting of Chetan Sharma (4/130 & 6/58, Birmingham back in 1986), Zaheer Khan (4/59 & 5/75, Nottingham in 2007), Jasprit Bumrah (4/46 & 5/64, Nottingham in 2021) and Mohammed Siraj (4/88 & 4/44 at Lord's in 2021).

Whenever an Indian pacer has taken at least a four-fer in both innings in England, India has never lost a game, with games ending in a draw in Bumrah and Chetan's cases. But, Siraj and Zaheer's efforts resulted in wins.

Deep continued his sensational form and struck twice in the first session of Day 5 as England powered to 153/6 at Lunch in the second test against India on Sunday, at Edgbaston, Birmingham.

Washington Sundar struck right before lunch, he catches Ben Stokes plumb in front, and England were left six down. At the end of the first session, England reached 153/6 with Jamie Smith 32* unbeaten on the crease and 455 runs away from the victory.

England started Day 5 on 72/3 in 16 overs, 556 runs short of victory, with Harry Brook and Ollie Pope unbeaten on scores of 15(15) and 24(44). India needed to scythe seven scalps on the final day to restore parity at 1-1 in the five-match series.

Play started after nearly a two-hour rain delay on Day 5 of the second Test. Due to the delay, 80 overs will be bowled. Akash Deep was all over England like a rash in his opening spell of the first session as he worked his magic. He sent both overnight batters, Ollie Pope, 24 and Harry Brook, 23, to the hut.

The duo of England skipper Ben Stokes and Jamie Smith completed 50-run partnership for the 6th wicket in the 35th over after Stokes smashed a four off Siraj towards mid-wicket. Just before lunch, Washington Sundar removed England's skipper for 33 off 73 balls, including six fours.

England won the toss and opted to bowl. India posted 587 with Indian skipper Shubman Gill's historic double hundred. Mohammed Siraj grabbed six wickets as India bowled out England for 407 runs, taking a first-innings lead of 180 runs.

India finished second on 427, setting a massive target of 608 for England, with Indian skipper Shubman Gill making another hundred in the match.

Brief score: India: 587 (Shubman Gill 269, Ravindra Jadeja 89, Shoaib Bashir 3/167) against England: 407 ( Jamie Smith 184*, Harry Brook 158; Mohammed Siraj 6/70/). India 427/6 d (Shubman Gill 161, Ravindra Jadeja 69*; 2/119) England 153/6 (Ben Stokes 33, Jamie Smith 32*; Akash Deep 4/58).

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Birmingham, I must say Akash Deep's bowling was poetry in motion. The way he troubled England batsmen with his seam position was remarkable. India's pace attack is now the most feared in world cricket!
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Ananya R
While Akash Deep was brilliant, let's not forget Shubman Gill's double century! Our batting and bowling both firing together is what makes this team special. Proud moment for Indian cricket fans 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
The article mentions India never lost when pacers took 4-fers in both innings. This stat shows how crucial our fast bowlers have become overseas. From being spin-dependent to having world-class pacers - what a transformation!
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Karthik V
Akash Deep's journey from domestic cricket to Test success is inspiring. Shows that IPL performances are being rewarded with Test opportunities. Hope he continues this form in the remaining matches!
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Priya S
While celebrating Akash Deep, let's appreciate the team management for giving chances to new players. Our bench strength is incredible - imagine when Bumrah and Shami return! England must be having nightmares 😄
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Michael C
The article could have highlighted more about Ak

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