‘I understand how to read a batter and plan for him’
The Hindu
Bengal pacer Akash Deep wants to bowl fast and help his team come out on top
Bengal pacer Akash Deep’s sole aim is to bowl fast and help his team win every match.
The 25-year-old from Sasaram, Bihar, who made his first class debut for Bengal in December 2019, after playing club cricket in Kolkata for a few years, has established himself as an important member of the Bengal pace attack, also comprising Ishan Porel and Mukesh Kumar.
Akash, who was part of the team that reached the final in the previous edition of the Ranji Trophy, has made significant contributions in Bengal’s two wins this season so far.
“There is only one thing in my mind — I have to bowl fast, around 140-145kmph, whether I bowl the first over or the 25th over. Maintaining a balance between bowling fast and sticking to good line and length is also important. Playing Ranji Trophy helps,” Akash told The Hindu. “Now I am pitching it up. I understand what a track demands and where to bowl on it.”
Akash, who has taken 45 wickets in 11 first class matches, is happy with his growth as a pacer. “My control has become better. I understand how to read a batter and how to plan for him. Without that you can’t do anything in red ball cricket, no matter how fast you are.”
A fiery bowler and an affable team man, Akash takes pride in the Bengal pace attack. For him, it’s a team within a team.
“There is no competition among us. The main team consists of 11 players, but we the pacers work like a team and enjoy each other’s success. It does not matter who has taken how many wickets.”