Akash Deep hit 2 sixes off Virat’s bat, Kohli, Rohit and Gambhir could not believe their eyes.

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|30-09-2024

Team India did wonders on the fourth day of the Kanpur Test. In response to Bangladesh's 233 runs, Team India declared the first innings at 285 runs. The amazing thing is that Team India played only 34.4 overs. From Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal to KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill batted stormily for Team India. However, apart from his batting, the batting of fast bowler Akash Deep also stole the show. As soon as he came to the crease, this player also hit 2 sixes in the first three balls and the amazing thing is that he did this with the bat of Virat Kohli.

Akash Deep used Virat's bat

Recently, Virat Kohli had gifted Virat Kohli's bat to Akash Deep. In the Kanpur Test, Akash Deep got Virat's bat as a gift and this player did something amazing. Akash Deep hit two consecutive sixes on two balls of Shakib Al Hasan. Seeing this hitting of Akash Deep, Virat Kohli's happiness knew no bounds. He was seen enjoying this scene in the pavilion. Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir were seen watching the replays of these two shots again and again.

Team India put its life into Kanpur test

Talking about Kanpur Test, Team India has given its life in this match. Three days of the game were affected by rain but on the fourth day, the bowlers of the Indian team first restricted Bangladesh to 233 runs and after this, Team India batted in the style of T20 cricket. Captain Rohit Sharma set the pace of the match by hitting two sixes on his first two balls and Yashasvi Jaiswal took it forward. Rohit scored 23 runs in 23 balls while Jaiswal played an inning of 72 runs in 51 balls. Shubhman Gill scored 39 runs. Virat Kohli contributed 47 runs and Rahul contributed 68 runs. The strike rate of all these batsmen was more than 100.

You see the wonders of Team India, in this innings Rohit and company achieved the feat of scoring fastest 50, fastest 100, fastest 150, fastest 200 and fastest 250 runs in the test.

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