Akhil was picked in a 42-strong group of probables for the upcoming CWG, scheduled to be held in Glasgow in July-August. The final squad of seven would be picked after another round of trials between May 21 and 23 in Patiala.
The 33-year-old maverick, who made his name in the bantamweight division, has moved up a rung to 60kg now and is hoping to make the final squad for Glasgow.
"I cannot thank my coaches enough. Chief coach GS Sandhu and Cuban coach BI Fernandez have shown immense faith in my ability and backed me which has helped me push my limits further ahead," he added.
Akhil was also all praise for assistant coaches Jaidev Bisht and Amrik Singh.
"I also want to thank Dr Sanjay Vats from Delhi, who has been working on getting my body back into the best possible shape. He has played a tremendous role in my rehabilitation process and I don't think I can thank him enough.
"Also the Sports Authority of India and Haryana Police have been patient as well as benevolent in the process of my recovery. I want to thank them as well for their help to aid my efforts at all times," he added.