Key Points

Akash Deep made history with a 10-wicket haul in India's dominant win over England at Edgbaston. He surpassed Chetan Sharma's record for best bowling figures by an Indian in England. Despite the personal milestone, Deep emphasized the importance of contributing to the team's victory. His performance marked India's first-ever Test win at the iconic venue.

Key Points: Akash Deep Credits Team Win Over Personal 10-Wicket Haul at Edgbaston

  • Akash Deep delivered India's best-ever bowling figures in England
  • His 10-wicket haul secured a 336-run Test win over England
  • He surpassed Chetan Sharma's long-standing record
  • Focused on team victory rather than personal milestones
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Winning contribution matters more than personal milestones: Akash Deep on Edgbaston heroics

Akash Deep reflects on his historic 10-wicket Test haul against England, prioritizing India's victory over personal milestones.

"Individual performance didn’t matter to me. What mattered was that I was able to make my country win with those 10 wickets. – Akash Deep"

New Delhi, August 10

Akash Deep's bowling at Edgbaston was impactful, as he helped India to win the Test match by 336 runs against England. The pacer delivered a sensational spell across both innings, finishing with 10 wickets in the match and earning the Player of the Match award, as India secured a memorable victory.

When asked if Edgbaston was the best he had ever bowled, Akash said to Boria Majumdar on Revsportz, "Yes, you can say that for sure, but there was no special mindset behind this. I was playing after long, so wanted to bowl in those areas. There was a big gap after Australia, and I had only been playing practice matches, so that was one of the pressures I had. But I kept my mindset simple and just wanted to bowl for long in those areas. And as a fast bowler, if one gets a wicket early, then confidence automatically goes up."

Despite the personal milestone of bagging 10 wickets in a Test, Akash's focus was firmly on the bigger picture.

"Individual performance didn't matter to me. What mattered was that I was able to make my country win with those 10 wickets. If it's a winning contribution, then I get a lot of satisfaction from it, no matter which team I am playing for. So, 10 wickets that led to the team winning the match would be something very memorable in my life," he said.

Deep mesmerised one and all with a ten-wicket haul in a critic-silencing, era-defining win over England at Edgbaston by 336 runs, their first-ever Test win at the venue last month. During the Test match, Akash set a massive record, delivering India's best spell ever in England.

Akash ended the second innings with figures of 6/99. He took 13 wickets at an average of 36.46, with a historic ten-fer to his name.

The pacer etched his name in the record books by registering the best bowling figures in a match for India in England, surpassing the long-standing record held by Chetan Sharma. Deep's match figures of 10/187 edged past Sharma's 10/188.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to following Indian cricket, I'm impressed by Akash's humility. Breaking records is great, but prioritizing team victory shows true sportsmanship. Hope to see more such performances!
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Ananya R
Finally a fast bowler who can deliver in English conditions! 🎉 Our pace attack is looking dangerous now with Bumrah, Siraj and now Akash Deep. The future of Indian cricket is bright!
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Karthik V
While I appreciate Akash's performance, let's not get carried away. One good match doesn't make a career. He needs to show this consistency against all teams, especially in away series.
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Priyanka N
His words remind me of Kapil Dev's era when players played for the country first. So refreshing to hear this in today's IPL-dominated cricket world. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As an England fan, I must admit Akash Deep's bowling was exceptional. That spell on Day 3 completely changed the game. India has found another gem in their pace battery.

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