Akash Madhwal

Akash Madhwal MI vs GT IPL 2023 Qualifier 2: Playing a key role in the team's victory over Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2023) Eliminator, fast bowler Akash Madhwal (Akash Madhwal) helped Mumbai Indians discover a new talent by taking 5 wickets for Mumbai. Madhwal's brother shared some interesting anecdotes from the old age of Seymour cricket. In fact, Akash's brother Ashish revealed that the MI star has been banned from playing cricket in his hometown, as he had become too dangerous to play with them.

In a conversation with India Today, Ashish credited Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma for helping Akash take the next leap. "The thing with Rohit bhai is that he gives chances to the players. He trusts and supports his players. A new player is always scared about his position in the team. Rohit has allayed that fear and Akash is doing well now."

"When he was working after his engineering, people would come every day and say don't go to work today, come play in our team and we will pay you and from there after his trials in Uttarakhand he switched to a leather ball." A local friend of Akash (Akash Madhwal MI vs GT IPL 2023 Qualifier 2) said during the chat. Akash, who mainly played cricket with a tennis ball, had become good enough for this level. So, they were banned from local tournaments because people were afraid to face them.


"No one allowed him to play here. There was a lot of fear of his bowling. Therefore, he was banned from local tournaments. There was an atmosphere of fear. Akash used to play outside Roorkee," Ashish said. However, Ashish is very happy to see his brother gaining popularity all over the country. "But yes, her tennis ball days are over. He is very happy right now," the elder brother said.

"Rohit Sharma takes 50 percent of his tension. Just look at the bond they share (pointing to TV),"

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