India's Cricket Team Intensifies Training Ahead of Test Against Afghanistan
Siraj bowls full tilt, Gill and Rahul sweat it out: Who did what in India's training?
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India's cricket team ramped up preparations for the upcoming Test against Afghanistan with a rigorous training session. Key players, including Mohammed Siraj and Shubman Gill, showcased their skills, while the team assessed potential spin options and focused on fitness ahead of the match.
- 01Mohammed Siraj bowled at full intensity for 25 minutes, indicating his fitness for the match against Afghanistan.
- 02KL Rahul faced challenges from pacer Gurnoor Brar, who generated sharp bounce during the nets.
- 03Specialist batters, including captain Shubman Gill, practiced against reserve bowlers to enhance readiness for the series opener.
- 04Left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey received attention for his batting, crucial for India's spin strategy.
- 05Mayank Yadav concentrated on fitness drills due to previous injury setbacks, rather than bowling.
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India's cricket team intensified its training session in New Delhi ahead of the one-off Test against Afghanistan, set to begin on Saturday. The session was marked by Mohammed Siraj bowling at full intensity for nearly 25 minutes alongside Prasidh Krishna, alleviating concerns about his fitness after a demanding IPL season. Other pacers, including Gurnoor Brar, impressed with their performance, particularly in troubling KL Rahul. All specialist batters, including captain Shubman Gill, engaged in valuable practice against reserve bowlers to sharpen their skills. The training also focused on assessing left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey's batting capabilities, which could influence the team's spin selection. Mayank Yadav, recovering from injuries, participated in fitness and conditioning drills instead of bowling. This comprehensive training approach aims to prepare the team effectively for the upcoming series against Afghanistan and the subsequent ODI matches.
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The team's training session aims to enhance performance in the upcoming Test, which is crucial for India's cricketing reputation.
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