Ind vs Ban 2nd Test: Indian fast bowler Akash Deep had an absolutely fantastic start to the first day of the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur. The match began somewhat late, with rain around, but India decided to bowl first in the overcast weather, and it turned out to be a pretty smart move. Indian bowler, Akash Deep immediately stepped into the scene by claiming the wicket of Zakir Hasan in the very first over. The thrill continues as the other opener, Shadman Islam dismissed. At first, the umpire didn’t give the LBW out when the Akash Deep hit Shadman's right pad. Some of the fielders seemed unsure, but Akash Deep was convinced that the batsman was out. Indian captain Rohit Sharma thought that the ball might have passed over the stumps. However, because of Akash Deep's confidence, he asked for a review which turned out to be a very smart decision. Also Read | IND vs BAN Test: Kanpur Groundstaff Member Touches Virat Kohli's Feet - Watch When the replays came on, it showed that the ball would have hit the leg stump. The Indian players celebrated and seem overjoyed. Skipper Rohit Sharma was surprised and hugged Akash Deep as the team was too happy and satisfied with getting both Bangladesh openers out in the first session itself. The official BCCI X account shared a close-up of Rohit Sharma looking shocked. Watch the Dismissal and Then Rohit Priceless Reaction Rohit asked Rishabh Pant for review & DRS confirmed it was OUT.Akash deep was also confident 🔥#Rp17 #INDvsBANTEST pic.twitter.com/U300lDaTAx — Rp17 (@HarshadSarode13) September 27, 2024 😮 When the giant screen showed three Reds â•â•â•Akash Deep gets his second courtesy of a successful DRS! Live - https://t.co/JBVX2gyyPf#TeamIndia | #INDvBAN | @IDFCFIRSTBank pic.twitter.com/ZyGJfgBdjW — BCCI (@BCCI) September 27, 2024 Akash Deep also did well in the Test match at Chennai by taking two wickets in the first innings and helping India limit the Bangla Tigers to only 146 runs. Akash Deep has shown great skills and proved to be a vital force for the Indian team especially when the experienced bowler Mohammed Shami is injured. India is ahead 1-0 in the two-Test series against Bangladesh and will try to win the second match to complete a clean sweep. They will then face New Zealand in Test matches next month.