
ARSHEEP SINGH (PIC CREDIT: BCCI) New Delhi: “Upar Khula Aasman, Thandi Thandi Hawa, Saath Me Suraj Ki Tapas, Aur Haath Me Red Cherry. Welcome to Kent!” He wandered Arshdeep Singh and set the tone of what was a picture and a effective training day for Team India in England.With less than two weeks before five test series against England begins in Leeds, Team India began to seriously prepare a red ball. On Monday, BCCi shared visual effects from the outdoor network in Beckenham and offered to look into the scenery and renewed focus on red balls-especially after months of cricket white ball.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!For the left arm of Arshdeep Singh, the return to Kent was something like returning home. “I felt really good when I came here; it’s home,” he said in a video shared Bcci. “I spent two months here and it was quite pleasant. It’s a small place, very quiet, not too crowded. The best place when you need peace.”
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The highlight of Monday’s meeting, revealed Arshdeep, was re -rhythm with a red ball. “The main goal of today’s training was to get to the rhythm, feel the body reacting, and how the red ball is released from the hand, because all players played with a white ball for a while,” he explained. “It was a lot of fun. As we continue, the intensity will increase, so it’s more difficult for Batsmen.”Arshdeep also emphasized competitiveness during the network and praised the dough. “It was pleasant with the dough; they were quite compact. We had to work hard with the right plan to try to get out. Sai (Sudharsan) looked solid. The captain was in good shape. I will try to keep this joke running and seek to get them many times.”
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Asked about working with Jasprit Bumhrah, Arshdeep added with humility, “Whenever I hold the ball, I feel” the best “.” But everyone knows that when you are in an attack with a player like Bumrah, there is no room for comparison.Indian training included exercises for SHUBMAN GILL, RISHABH PANT, Mohammed Siraj and Ravindra Jadeja, while the Fielding Coach T Dilip also led a sharp catch. Since the test series promises a new era in the Indian cricket of the red ball, the preparation may prove to be invaluable in peace.