Deep took six wickets in two innings as India leveled out a five-match Test series against England 1-1.
Akash Deep was buried for star bowler Jasprit Bumrah and took six wickets as India leveled the Cricket Series 1-1 after crushing England with 336 runs and claiming a Test victory at Ed Baston with 271 players.
Bumura is resting on the second test On Sunday’s final day of the second Test, it was the unlikely inspiration behind the dominant series tying victory of visitors just before tea.
Akash claimed the first five wickets of his short Test career, removing four of the top five in England batting orders, then removing top score Jamie Smith (88) on the way to claim the number 6-99.
Akash finished with a 187-10 bowling figure for the match.

With a world record target of 608, England started the 72-3 final day with only realistic hope, playing around two hours on Sunday as India sealed its first victory at Edbaston on nine attempts.
The third test begins with the Lord’s test on Thursday.
India recovered quite a bit after a terrible defeat last week after England chasing 371 on the fifth day at Headingley.
Bumra was ruled out to maintain his fitness, but Akash was a deputy councillor.
At 28, he is a slow bluemer, certainly on Test level, playing just eight games since his debut last February, but he has already seen parts with his persistent line and length. He will probably hold his spot for the third test.
India’s captain Shubmangill was another India star in his second Test, earning 269 in the first innings and 161 in two innings in record-setting performances.
