If you delete your Google Account, you may be able to get it reinstated. If you’ve been gone for a while since you deleted your account, there’s a chance that the data in it will be lost. You’ll be able to sign back into Gmail, Google Play, and other Google services if you recover your account.
Open a support ticket and request that the administrator reactivate your account. After doing so, you may resend all of your emails to the Gmail account in question. To do so, log into Spanning Backup as super-admin and go into the user account that has been deleted. Go to the Gmail tab and select all of the emails under All Mail to be restored into the new Google account from the drop-down menu.
When you cancel your Gmail account, the following things occur: Your emails and mail settings will be deleted. You will be unable to send or receive email using your Gmail address. Only your Gmail service will be canceled, not your Google Account.
There’s a 20-day time limit: the account must have been deleted no more than 20 days previously. The account, as well as all of its associated data, is permanently erased after 20 days. Google can’t retrieve it.
According to Google, it maintains backups for about 60 days following the deletion of an account.