WATCH: Akash Deep scores maiden Test half century, India dressing room erupts in cheers

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Akash Deep half centuryIndian dressing room cheers as Akash Deep scores his maiden half century. (AP and X)

India’s night watchman Akash Deep scored a gritty 66 runs in the 3rd Day of the fifth and final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England on Saturday. This was his highest ever Test knock and also his maiden half century in the longest format.

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As soon as he reached the milestone, the Indian dressing room led by captain Shubman Gill erupted into cheers with even coach Gautam Gambhir breaking into a smile. In his stay in the middle, the seamer smashed 12 boundaries in 94 balls.

This has been a rather eventful match for Akash Deep after he missed out on the last Test at the Oval due to an injury. He grabbed headlines on Friday when he after ended a rampaging opening partnership between Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley by dismissing the latter, he gave the English batter a send off.

Words fall short for a memorable knock! 👏🏻#TeamIndia's nightwatchman, #AkashDeep raises his first-ever Test fifty & the timing couldn't be better! 🙌🏻🇮🇳#ENGvIND 👉 5th TEST, DAY 3 | LIVE NOW on JioHotstar 👉 https://t.co/3V6YCy3sHy pic.twitter.com/QPlnTUA5wy

— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) August 2, 2025

Deep punched the air after getting Duckett caught behind before putting his arm around the batter’s shoulder and walking a few steps with him.

They also seemed to briefly exchange a few words in those seconds before KL Rahul pulled Deep away. Umpire Ahsan Raza also had a word with Deep after that. It was the last ball of the over and Shardul Thakur could be seen having a chat with Deep while he was fielding at the boundary the next over.

The incident was only one of quite a few heated moments between the Indian and English players during the latter side’s innings, something that has been throughout the five-Test series that the hosts lead 2-1. After the Duckett incident, Joe Root and Prasidh Krishna got into a lengthy battle. The pair could be seen saying visibly unfriendly things to each other as Root crossed Krishna while taking a run. There was also a long steely stare shared between the two in Krishna’s next over after the pacer. The umpires ended up having a word with Krishna as well.

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