Team India's new Bumrah is ready to destroy the Kangaroos, did not bow down to helplessness, is now creating a stir

Team India: Team India is currently playing a 2-match Test series against Bangladesh. After this, India will also play a Test series against New Zealand. But everyone is waiting for the Australia tour at the end of this year, where Rohit and company will try to defeat the Kangaroos in a Test series in their home for the third consecutive time. Before this important series, the Indian team has got another dangerous fast bowler like Jaspreet Bumrah.

Team India got a new Bumrah

India (Team India) is looking very strong in the ongoing first test match against Bangladesh. In the first innings of the visiting team, Indian fast bowlers wreaked havoc and bundled them out for just 149 runs. During this, fast bowler Akashdeep played an important role in putting pressure on the Bangladeshis by taking two wickets in two balls. Now he is expected to perform well on the Australia tour as well. Earlier, Akashdeep had also taken 3 wickets in the 1st innings of the 1st Test played against England.

Government Babu wanted to become a father

Akashdeep's father, who impressed everyone with his bowling, was never in support of his becoming a cricketer. He wanted him to become a government officer. This was revealed by his mother during an interview. She said, “His father always wanted him to become a government officer, but cricket was his passion and I always supported him. I used to send him to play cricket secretly.”

“At that time, if anyone heard that your son is playing cricket, he (Akashdeep’s father) would say, ‘He will become a vagabond.’ But despite the death of my husband and son within 6 months, we did not give up.” Let us tell you that Akashdeep’s father died in February 2015 and his brother died within a few days.

They used to run the house by selling rates

After the death of his elder brother, Akashdeep had to take care of his brother's wife and their two daughters. In such a situation, the whole family could not depend on the father's monthly pension. Akashdeep started a business of selling sand from the Son river on the Bihar-Jharkhand border by renting a dumper. But then his cousin Baibhav helped him get coaching in 'leather ball' cricket and opened the doors of cricket once again. Now it remains to be seen what wonders Akashdeep shows in the future.

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