Team India defeated England in the second Test match based on the brilliant bowling of fast bowler Akashdeep. Akash took a total of 10 wickets in the second Test and gave India a big win against England. He took 4 wickets in the first innings and then 6 wickets in the second. Akash is earning crores from cricket, so let's know his net worth.
Talking about Akashdeep's net worth, it is around 40 crores. Which was around 34 crores last year. He earns crores by playing IPL for Team India. BCCI gives him Rs 1 crore a year. Because he is a grade C player. He also earns crores by playing domestic cricket for Bengal. In the year 2025, he was bought by Lucknow Supergiants in IPL for Rs 8 crore.
Akashdeep's other earnings are through brand endorsements. He is seen doing ads for companies. Akashdeep did not play in the first Test match. In the second, he was included in the team in place of Jasprit Bumrah. India on Sunday defeated England by 336 runs on the fifth and final day of the second cricket Test at Edgbaston to level the five-match series 1-1. This is India's first Test win at Edgbaston.
Talking about the match, India set England a target of 608 runs to win with the help of captain Shubman Gill's century (269 runs and 161 runs) in both innings, in response to which the visiting team was bowled out for 271 runs. India scored 587 runs in the first innings and declared the second innings at 427 for six. England had scored 407 runs in the first innings. Akash Deep (four wickets in the first innings and six wickets in the second innings) took 10 wickets in the match, while Mohammad Siraj (six in the first innings and one in the second innings) took seven wickets.
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