Group India go through conclusive arrangement – Group India are finetuning and preparing for the impending second Test against the West Indies, booked to start on Thursday, July 20, at the Sovereign’s Park Oval in Trinidad.
The players got a more extended break than anticipated after the series opener was enveloped with only three days in Dominica. The Men Dressed in Blue launched their 2023-25 World Test Title (WTC) crusade with a prevailing innings win and are keeping watch to finish a whitewash.
Captain Rohit Sharma and mentor Rahul Dravid have communicated their positive thinking over the group’s possibility in front of the subsequent Test. The colleagues were seen applying final details to their arrangement in the nets. The BCCI shared a couple of photos of the group’s instructional course on their Twitter account.
Players Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, and Yashasvi Jaiswal all hit the nets, while bowlers Jaydev Unadkat, Mukesh Kumar, and Mohammed Siraj kept them occupied. The triplet of Ruturaj Gaikwad, Shardul Thakur, and Navdeep Saini were likewise seen sharing a snicker uninvolved.
The impending Test will stamp their last red-ball challenge for some time. Following the experience, the center will move to white-ball cricket, with the ODI World Cup in the October-November window as a top priority. Their next red-ball task comes as a visit to South Africa in December-January.
The impending second Test likewise denotes the 100th Test between the two countries. West Indies have had the high ground such a long way in this competition with 30 successes contrasted with India’s 23, while 46 matches have finished in draws.
Group India plans to complete the series on a high
They hold a 1-0 lead in the two-match undertaking on the rear of heroics from Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin. In what was perhaps their greatest abroad success, Rohit and Co. crushed the Men dressed in Maroon by an innings and 141 runs.
West Indies have rolled out one improvement to their crew for the subsequent Test.
Their last red-ball prevail upon the Asian heavyweights returned in 2002, a detail they will expect to change in this Test.
The Men Dressed in Blue launched their 2023-25 World Test Title (WTC) crusade with a prevailing innings win and are keeping watch to finish a whitewash.
Captain Rohit Sharma and mentor Rahul Dravid have communicated their positive thinking over the group’s possibility in front of the subsequent Test. The BCCI shared a couple of photos of the group’s instructional course on their Twitter account.
Players Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, and Yashasvi Jaiswal all hit the nets, while bowlers Jaydev Unadkat, Mukesh Kumar, and Mohammed Siraj kept them occupied.
The impending Test will stamp their last red-ball challenge for some time. Following the experience, the center will move to white-ball cricket, with the ODI World Cup in the October-November window as a top priority. Their next red-ball task comes as a visit to South Africa in December-January.
The impending second Test likewise denotes the 100th Test between the two countries. West Indies have had the high ground such a long way in this competition with 30 successes contrasted with India’s 23, while 46 matches have finished in draws.
Group India plan to complete the series on a high
They hold a 1-0 lead in the two-match undertaking on the rear of heroics from Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin. In what was perhaps their greatest abroad success, Rohit and Co. crushed the Men dressed in Maroon by innings and 141 runs.
West Indies have rolled out one improvement to their crew for the subsequent Test.
Their last red-ball prevail upon the Asian heavyweights returned in 2002, a detail they will expect to change in this Test.
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