New Delhi: The injury concerns continue to mount for the Indian cricket team, with fast bowler Akash Deep becoming the latest player to face an issue. According to ESPNCricinfo, the pacer sustained a blow while batting in the nets on Sunday (22nd December).
The Indian team has been putting in intense practice ahead of the fourth Test against Australia. The Boxing Day match of the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy will take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 26.
Rohit Sharma and Akash Deep were at the receiving ends of blows in the net session ahead of the Boxing Day Test match:
The Indian cricket team has been dealing with several injury concerns while preparing for the fourth Test of the series. After KL Rahul’s scare on Saturday, both captain Rohit Sharma and pacer Akash Deep were struck during Sunday’s net session ahead of the Boxing Day Test.
Akash was hit while batting but, after receiving some medical attention, he appeared to recover quickly and resumed batting. It looks like he will be fit for the upcoming match, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he retains his spot in the team, especially considering his strong performance with the bat at the Gabba.
Akash Deep sets the stage on fire with his batting in the Gabba Test, helping India draw the match:
Akash Deep did not feature in the first two games of the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, with Harshit Raan being selected ahead of him. However, he made his return to the team for the third match of the series, which was drawn due to persistent rain throughout the game.
In that match, Akash played a crucial role in helping India avoid defeat. With Australia’s bowlers threatening to enforce the follow-on, Akash, batting at No. 11, joined forces with Jasprit Bumrah to block the Australian attack. Their steadfast partnership prevented India from having to bat again, with Akash’s gritty batting frustrating the opposition.
Akash Deep played an innings of 31 runs off 44 balls:
Akash Deep contributed 31 runs from 44 balls in a vital innings. Alongside Jasprit Bumrah, who scored 10, he formed a crucial partnership that helped India surpass 250 runs in reply to Australia’s 445.
Their resilient batting effort played a key role in saving the match, which appeared to be slipping away from India in favour of Australia. Akash also bowled well in both innings and will look to maintain this form and confidence in the upcoming matches.