Akash Deep is the source of inspiration for the young cricketers. He came from the humble beginnings of Bihar, but is now one of the backbones of India’s bowling attack in test cricket.
Akash Deep was born in Dehri, Bihar, and grew up in Sasaram, where cricket facilities were limited. Despite discouragement from family and villagers, he secretly played tennis-ball cricket to chase his dream.
At 14, Akash’s father was paralysed, and in 2015, he tragically lost both his father and elder brother within six months, forcing him to shoulder family responsibilities and pause cricket for three years.
With help from relatives, Akash moved to Kolkata. He started playing club and tennis-ball cricket for small earnings, eventually joining United Cricket Club and Bengal’s U-23 side through the Vision 2020 programme.
Akash made his Ranji Trophy debut for Bengal in 2019. He impressed immediately, taking key wickets and helping Bengal reach the final, which earned him recognition at the national level.
A serious back injury early in his career threatened to derail his progress, but Akash worked hard on rehabilitation under Bengal coach Sourasish Lahiri to return stronger.
His Ranji performances led to an IPL contract with Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and opportunities with India A, where he gained invaluable exposure playing with top cricketers.
Akash made his Test debut on 23 February 2024 in Ranchi against England. He dismissed Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, and Ollie Pope in his very first session, making an immediate impact.
In July 2025, Akash took a 10-wicket match haul (4+6) against England at Edgbaston, becoming only the second Indian fast bowler to achieve this feat on English soil.
Akash dedicated his Edgbaston performance to his sister Akhand Jyoti, who is battling cancer. His story reflects resilience, family values, and unrelenting hard work.
From a small town in Bihar to India’s Test team, Akash Deep’s journey is a testament to perseverance. His success inspires countless young cricketers from humble backgrounds.
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