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BGT: Mindset Was To Contribute, Wasn't Looking To Save Follow-on, Says Akash Deep
At Brisbane, Akash came out to bat when India were at 213/9, and scored a crucial 31 off 44 balls to bail the visitors’ out of crashing towards a follow-on, while sharing a 47-run stand with Jasprit Bumrah for the final wicket.
“We come to bat lower down the order, so contributions of 20-25-30 runs are very valuable. My mindset is just to contribute. I wasn't looking to save the follow-on that day; I was just looking not to get out. My mindset was this, God willing, we were able to save the follow-on.
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