“My sister has cancer”: the heartbreaking revelation of Akash Deep; Decree the historic victory Edgbaston to her – Look | Cricket news

New Delhi: Akash Deep delivered an astonishing performance with the ball to play a central role in the historic victory of India over England during the second test in Edgbaston. Presenting his skills with sewing movements, the stimulator claimed 10 counters in the match, helping India recorded its very first test victory in the emblematic place of Birmingham.He picked up four counters in the first round and followed it with a six -countered transport in the second, ending with match figures of 10/187. This effort has not only established a new reference for the best bowling figures by an Indian in an test in England – exceeding 10/188 of Chetan Sharma from 1986 – but also did only the second Indian Pacer to obtain a match match at 10 gates in the country.After the memorable victory, an emotional Akash Deep shared a deeply personal story. The fast launcher revealed that his older sister has been fighting cancer for two months and devoted his winning performance to him.“I haven’t told anyone. My older sister has been suffering from cancer for two months. She is now stable, and she is fine. I think she will be the happiest (seeing my performance). I want to dedicate this match to her. I wanted to see a smile on her face,” said Akash after the match.He added an emotional message for her: “It’s for you. Each time I was holding the ball in my hand, your face was in my mind. I want to see happiness in front. We are all with you.”WATCH:The triumph of 336 points from India also led a long wait for a victory at Edgbaston, where they had previously played eight tests – losing seven and drawing one. This dominant victory has also become the largest test of India test far from home in terms of points, exceeding her 318 -point victory against the Antilles in 2019.Best match characters for India in England:
Player | Correspondence of figures | Place | Year |
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Akash Deep | 10/10/187 | Birmingham | 2025 |
Chetan Sharma | 10/188 | Birmingham | 1986 |
Jasprit Bumrah | 9/110 | Trent bridge | 2021 |
Zaheer Khan | 9/134 | Trent bridge | 2007 |
The biggest tests in India outside by races:
Margin | Opponent | Place | Year |
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336 races | England | Birmingham | 2025 |
318 races | West Indies | Son North | 2016 |
304 races | Sri Lanka | Gall | 2017 |
295 races | Australia | Puffer | 2024 |
279 races | England | Leeds | 1986 |