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Indian fast bowler Akash Deep took 4 wickets for 88 runs while bowling brilliantly in the first innings of Edgbaston Test. He, along with Mohammad Siraj, put pressure on England and gave India a big lead in the first innings.

Delhi: Team India fast bowler Akash Deep took 4 wickets for 88 runs while bowling brilliantly in the first innings of Edgbaston Test. He, along with Mohammad Siraj, put pressure on England and gave India a big lead in the first innings. In the press conference after the match, Akash told that the inspiration he got from the team’s coach Gautam Gambhir was clearly seen in his performance.

Complete trust in coach

Akash said that coach Gambhir has given him a lot of confidence from the beginning. He told that when a coach stands with you in this way, a player automatically comes from inside. The glimpse of this confidence was seen in his bowling.

Gambhir always talks positively

Akash told that Gambhir told him that he has such a ability, which he himself has no idea. Akash said that such things increase the confidence of any player. He said, “Many times players do not recognize themselves correctly, but when an experienced person relies on your ability, he gets excited automatically.”

Guidance was constantly getting in the nets

For the last one year, Akash Deep was seen continuously taking advice from Gambhir and bowling coach Morney Morkel on the nets. He told that Gambhir shares his experiences and always advises to have positive thinking.

India in a strong position after third day

India has taken a strong lead of 244 runs by the end of the third day of the Test match. Akash Deep’s brilliant performance and Gambhir’s encouragement has brought India into a strong position.

Vishal Gupta

Vishal Gupta is associated with Hindi cricket content writer from December 2024 … More by Vishal Gupta

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