Delhi: Indian team’s fast bowler Akash Deep has given the credit for his success to captain Rohit Sharma. He said that the ‘extraordinary’ way of working of the great players of the team motivates them to work hard. 27-year-old Akash Deep made his Test debut against England in Ranchi this year, where he left his mark by taking 3 wickets.
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Before the second and last Test of the two-match Test series against Bangladesh to be played in Kanpur from September 27, Akash said, “When I came into the team, Rohit, who is considered a great player and the God of Cricket, Brother, saw the level of dedication and hard work of Virat Kohli and other legends. “They work hard in training despite achieving a lot, and their thinking process is different, which inspires me.”
Akash Deep did not call Sachin Tendulkar ‘God of Cricket’!
Akash Deep has faced a lot of struggle in his personal life also. He told that after losing his father and brother within two months, he became mentally strong, which is necessary to withstand the pressure of international cricket.
He also said that playing under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma in the Indian team was extremely helpful for him, because Rohit made things simple, due to which he never felt the difference between domestic and international cricket.
Akash said that he is ready for the upcoming challenges and the experience of domestic cricket has prepared him completely.
It is known that great batsman Sachin Tendulkar is considered the God of Cricket, but Akash Deep has called Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli as ‘God of Cricket’.
FAQ
Who is the God of Cricket in the world?
Apart from this, the world record of 51 centuries in Test cricket is also registered in his name, while Sachin also holds the world record of playing 200 test matches. Many such records and world records Sachin Tendulkar Names are recorded, that is why he is called God of Cricket.
Who is the 1st and 2nd God of Cricket?
in ODI Sachin He was the first player to score a double century, scored 18,426 runs in his ODI career and also scored 49 centuries. Sachin said goodbye to ODI career on 23 December 2012 after 23 years. Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden was the first to name Sachin as ‘God of Cricket’.