‘My sister has cancer’: Aakash deep’s heart -wrenching revelation; Historic dedicates Edgbaston – see it – Watch. Cricket news

New Delhi: Akash Deep performed a great performance with the ball, which plays a great role in playing India’s landmark win over England in the second Test in Edgbaston. Showing his skills with the Seem movement, Pesar claimed 10 wickets in the match, which helped India to win their first Test victory at the prestigious Birmingham site.He took four wickets in the first innings and chased it with six-wickets in the second, finishing with the figures of the 10/187 match. The attempt not only set a new benchmark for the best bowling figures by an Indian in a test in England-Chetan Sharma’s 10/188 from 1986-but made Akash only the second Indian pacer to achieve a 10-quickest match in the country.After a memorable victory, an emotional sky Deep shared a deep personal story. The fast bowler revealed that his elder sister has been battling cancer for the last two months and has dedicated his match -winning performance to him.“I have not told anyone this. My elder sister has been suffering from cancer for the last 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,” after the game.He added an emotional message to him: “This is for you. Whenever I put the ball in my hand, your face was in my mind. I want to see happiness on your face. We are all with you.”Watch:India’s 336-run win also ended a long wait for a win in Edgbaston, where he played the first eight Tests-seven defeats and portraying one. This major win also became India’s biggest Test victory in terms of runs, overtook home in 2019 against the West Indies in 2019.Best match figures for India in England:
Player | Match figures | venue | Year |
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Sky deep | 10/187 | Birmingham | 2025 |
Chetan Sharma | 10/188 | Birmingham | 1986 |
Jasprit Bumrah | 9/110 | Trent Bridge | 2021 |
Zaheer Khan | 9/134 | Trent Bridge | 2007 |
India’s biggest exam win by runs:
Difference | rival | venue | Year |
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336 runs | England | Birmingham | 2025 |
318 runs | West indies | North sound | 2016 |
304 runs | Sri Lanka | Galle | 2017 |
295 runs | Australia | Perth | 2024 |
279 runs | England | Leeds | 1986 |