
Akash Deep's Day Out at The Oval: Bat stealer, dressing room banter, lift talks – '66 is no less than a century'
remained unbeaten on 85 as India reached 189 for three at lunch on Day 3 of the final Test against England in London on Saturday.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
The duo shared a 107-run partnership off 150 balls, strengthening India's position after resuming at 75 for two.
Akash Deep, who started the day on four, scored 66 runs off 94 balls before Jamie Overton dismissed him with a short ball targeting his rib cage, resulting in an easy catch for Gus Atkinson at point.
Akash Deep, who previously had only one first-class fifty, displayed his aggressive intent from the first over, hitting a boundary over mid-wicket off Jacob Bethell's bowling.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
His attacking approach continued against the fast bowlers, particularly targeting Atkinson. He reached his fifty with a powerful slog shot, earning appreciation from the Indian dressing room.
The fast bowler received a lot of praise for his feisty knock.
"
Bahut time se humare aapas mein banter chalta rehta hai... batsmen bolte rehte hain ki neeche waale bowlers ko thoda karo yaar, thoda contribute karo yaar
(There's been ongoing banter in the dressing room, where batters keep telling lower-order bowlers to contribute with the bat).
I think aaj ke match mein unhone puri kasar nikaal di
(I think today he settled all that talk)," said captain Shubman Gill on
.tv.
Senior India batter KL Rahul revealed his advice to Akash Deep before the start of Day 3.
"Most of the chatter is always about the bowlers trying to steal our bats," said Rahul.
"This morning, I had a brief chat with him and told him to think like a batter and not throw his wicket away. The advice was to relax and make as many runs as he could.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
Enjoy himself, play his shots but also be responsible — and I think he did all of that," he said.
Yashasvi Jaiswal press conference: Message from Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli help, support from Gambhir
Akash's bowling partner
explained the importance of his knock in this Test.
"I think it was huge for Akash," said Prasidh. "It was really important for us — the runs he scored and the time he spent at the crease."
Team India's batting coach Sitanshu Kotak shared the lift conversation the duo had after the end of Day 2.
"Yesterday, we were in the lift when we reached the hotel.
Toh maine usko bola, 'Akash, agar kal tujhe range mein mile na, toh maar dena'
(I told him, if the ball is in your range tomorrow, go for it). '
Compulsory defence mat karna, kyunki pichhli do innings mein tu defence karke hi out hua'
(Don't go for forced defence, because you got out defending in your last two innings)."
"So happy to see a fast bowler scoring an important fifty for us," Kotak added.
Captain Gill also narrated his morning chat with his nightwatchman.
Poll
What was the most impressive aspect of Akash Deep's innings?
His aggressive batting style Building a partnership with Jaiswal Scoring a maiden half-century His resilience and mindset
"
Aaj subah jab wo batting ke liye gaya, humne usko ek hi cheez boli thi — jo tere radar mein ball hogi, tu run banana dekhna
(This morning, before he went out to bat, I told him — if the ball is in your radar, look to score)," said Gill.
Meanwhile, Akash revealed what was going through his mind.
"
Kal raat jab main sone gaya, tabhi mera mindset tha ki mujhe out nahi hona hai. Ball mujhe out kar de, wo alag baat hai, but mujhe out nahi hona hai. Ball body pe lage, chahe kahin lage — mujhe khelna hai
(Last night when I went to bed, my mindset was that I won't get out.
If the ball gets me, fine, but I won't throw my wicket. Even if it hits my body, I will stay and play)," he shared.
"The 100-run partnership with Jaiswal was special for me. The fifty was also special, but those two hours I batted for my team were more special," he said.
His batting partner, Yashasvi Jaiswal, said: "I think it was just wonderful the way he batted. We were having a good chat in the middle. I hope he keeps doing this for us in the future."
The biggest compliment for Akash came from captain Gill, who said: "I think those 66 runs are no less than a century."

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Indian Express
18 minutes ago
- Indian Express
What does Shubman Gill's ‘storm only rattles those not ready for it' merry and mystic Twitter post mean?
It wasn't quite Eric Cantona in Manchester and India had in fact merrily won the last Teat to draw the series 2-2. But captain Shubman Gill dropped an equally mystifying 10 word cryptic post to celebrate one of Test cricket's finest series, a massive W for the new Team India. 'The storm only rattles those who aren't ready for it,' Gill's official Twitter account posted. Four pictures of post match, including one with last day heroes Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna accompanied the line. While there will be several interpretations of what the storm he was referring to, the Indian captain sure did Shiv Kumar Batalvi proud when he or his social media team posted that Cantona-ish line, in the land of Shakespeare. The young Indian captain with a love for museums and deeper appreciation of written word, left sufficient air of mystery around the post and its meaning. The Manchester United legend Cantona it may be recalled once came to a press conference and spoke sardines, trawlers and those who follow them for the nature of footballer-media equations (or so it is presumed) after he was once again in some sort of trouble. The calm Gill's victory post might have been simpler. The Storm could simply mean the fire through which Indians have walked in this England series, the cauldron of emotions. Being ready for it might well mean his and his team's level of preparation which was top notch, even as England tried multiple times to faze the young team's equilibrium. Other Team India members stuck to mushy emotion. Washington Sundar, who must never be dropped given how he's a constant when India pull out these incredible wins against England or Australia, wrote, 'Determination, self belief and resilience. Indebted to all the love, positive energy and support from everyone.' For Yashasvi Jaiswal, it was, 'Dare to dream (heart index thumb emoji) test cricket at it's best'. Across, the cricket World, the last Test match win and the entire series got hailed as a great spectacle of the 5 day format, with many from West Indies to South Africa to Australia to Sri Lanka riveted as the games ebbed and flowed. The final day with the tireless Siraj finding redemption for a boundary catch, with spirited bowling and the final Yorker to send back Gus Atkinson reverberated across the commonwealth globe with its healthy cricketing addiction for Test cricket. 'Long live Test cricket. A format that rewards patience, skill and heart. No shortcuts here,' wrote KL Rahul on Insta, 'just hard earned moments and real character. The whole group gave their everything over the last 2 months and this ending was fitting. Proud of this team' Rishabh Pant took to FB to post, 'A tour that asked a lot and gave even more in return. Proud of how this team stood up adapted and kept fighting. Representing the country means everything to us, it takes a everything out of you but we take pride in that. Big thanks to our incredible support staff and fans who stood by us throughout. This team is hungry, United and here to take Indian cricket forward.'


Indian Express
21 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Five mind-boggling stats about Shubman Gill's series against England
The Indian cricket pulled off one of its most famous heists at the Oval to win the fifth and final Test of the five-match series against England by a narrow margin of six runs, thus tying the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 2-2. Captain Shubman Gill, commanding the team in his first series as a captain, had a barnstorming series himself, racking up a whopping 754 runs. 'Feels very rewarding,' Gill said after being awarded the India player of the tournament by England coach Brendon McCullum. 'I worked pretty hard before the start of the series. There were certain things that I wanted to work on as a batsman, and it was my goal to be able to be the best batter of the series. And to be able to accomplish that goal feels very satisfying and very rewarding. 'I think once you are sorted mentally, you would be in a good space. But you're only sorted mentally when you're feeling technically correct. So, I think they're both kind of correlated. If you feel like you're getting in good positions, you're always mentally more stable.' Here's a look five mind-boggling stats from captain Shubman Gill's series against England 754: Shubman Gill's series tally of 754 runs stands as the second-highest total by any captain in a single series in Test cricket history. It is only behind Don Bradman's haul of 810 against England in 1936-37. Four: Gill hit four hundreds, including a double hundred in Edgbaston, in the five-match series. Bradman (against India in 1947-48) and Sunil Gavaskar (against West Indies in 1978-79) are the only other captains to have ever done so before. 269: Before the England tour began, Gill's highest Test score was 128. In the series, three of his four tons were higher scores: 147, 269, 161. 430: The amount of runs Gill scored at Edgbaston is the 2nd most in a single Test match ever. 41.35: That Gill hadn't quite figured out consistency in Test cricket was reflected in his pre-England average of 35.05. But at the end of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy his average has crossed 40 for the first time since his 4th Test.


Time of India
21 minutes ago
- Time of India
Lok Sabha to begin proceedings with obituary references for Shibu Soren, others
The Lok Sabha is set to convene on Tuesday. Proceedings will commence with tributes to deceased former Members of Parliament. Several key bills are slated for discussion and potential passage. These include amendments to the National Anti-Doping Act, the National Sports Governance Bill, and the Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes Bill. The Merchant Shipping Bill will also be presented. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Lok Sabha will begin its proceedings on Tuesday with obituary references to the passing away of former MPs Tilakdhari Prasad Singh, Ram Rati Bind, and Shibu Soren According to the List of Business issued by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya is scheduled to move amendments to the National Anti-Doping Act, 2022, for consideration and passage in the House. The Union Sports Minister will also move the National Sports Governance Bill, 2025, in the lower house of the National Sports Governance Bill aims to "provide for the development and promotion of sports, welfare measures for sportspersons, ethical practices based on basic universal principles of good governance, ethics and fair play of the Olympic and sports movement, the Olympic Charter, the Paralympic Charter, international best practices and established legal standards and to provide for the resolution of sports grievances and sports disputes in a unified, equitable and effective manner and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto, be taken into consideration."In addition, Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal will move amendments to the Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of the State of Goa Bill, 2024, for further consideration and passage."That the Bill for enabling reservation of seats in accordance with article 332 of the Constitution for effective democratic participation of members of Scheduled Tribes and to provide for the readjustment of seats in the Legislative Assembly of the State of Goa, in so far as such readjustment is necessitated by inclusion of certain communities in the list of the Scheduled Tribes in the State of Goa and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto, be taken into consideration," the list of business Ports, Shipping, and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal will move the Merchant Shipping Bill, 2024, to update and unify existing law to align with international maritime will move that the Bill aimed at consolidating and amending the laws related to merchant shipping be taken up for consideration. The Bill seeks to align India's maritime regulations with its international treaty obligations, promote the growth of Indian shipping, and ensure the effective management of the Indian mercantile marine in a manner that serves the national Congress MP Amar Singh and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Nishikant Dubey will present reports of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on various subjects, highlighting the action taken by the government on recommendations in the previous reports, including "Misappropriation of Public Money in Department of Posts, Establishment and Operationalisation of Sagar Prahari Bal, Indo-Nepal Border Road Project, and Manpower and Logistics Management in Delhi Police."The proceedings of the House will begin at 11:00 AM today.