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New Partner For Mohammed Siraj? Report Claims Pacer To Make India Debut In Ranchi Test

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Bengal fast bowler Akash Deep is all set to make his debut for the Indian cricket team in the fourth Test match against England in Ranchi starting Friday, according to a report by Indian Express.

The BCCI announced on Tuesday that star pacer Jasprit Bumrah was released from the squad for the Ranchi Test with Mukesh Kumar making a return.

However, the report claims that Akash Deep, who is a teammate of Mukesh in Ranji Trophy, is likely to partner Mohammed Siraj with the new ball.

Akash Deep was impressive in the recent times as he took 10 wickets in two games for India A against England Lions in Ahmedabad.

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