
India nets: Team trains in relaxed environment, Arshdeep injures bowling hand
Three days after the heartbreak of Lord's, the Indian players looked jaded as they deboarded from the team bus after an hour's ride from London but the quaint setting of the facility in Beckenham lifted their spirits instantly.
Beckenham, Jul 17 (PTI) The usually mobbed Indian cricket team likes training in a relaxed atmosphere and that was evident in their body language as the players went about their business in their only practice session at the Kent County Cricket Ground before the fourth Test in Manchester.
From the dressing room upstairs, the likes of Rishabh Pant and Jasprit Bumrah were involved in a friendly banter with the travelling mediapersons who tracked the training session from the ground level.
When a scribe tried to converse with Pant from a distance, the latter responded saying 'kuch sunai nahi de raha hain' with the music being played in the background. That was when Bumrah got involved and cracked a joke at his teammate's expense.
'Aaj Duggal Ji behere hain,' said India's pace spearhead much to the laughter of the press pack. It was a reference to a line from a popular Hindi movie.
Both Pant and Bumrah were only part of the warm-up routine and also spent some time in the gym. It is worth mentioning that Pant is nursing a finger injury but is expected to regain full fitness for the Manchester game.
Bumrah, on the other hand, did not have a bowl and neither did Mohammed Siraj as part of workload management. It remains to be seen if either of them is rested in the next Test with the series on the line.
Barring K L Rahul, all squad members made the trip to Beckenham.
Arshdeep injures bowling hand while trying to stop a ball in nets ========================================= Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh, who is yet to play in the series, was bowling alongside Prasidh Krishna when he injured his bowling hand in an attempt to a stop a ball that came in his way from Sai Sudharsan's bat.
When batting coach Sitanshu Kotak sought him in the nets for a hit, captain Shubman Gill was heard saying that Arshdeep might not be able to bat due to the hand injury.
Following the incident, the pacer was seen walking around with bandage on his left-hand.
Later, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate provided an update on Arshdeep's injury.
'Yeah, he took a ball while he was bowling there, Sai had a ball and he tried to stop it and it's just a cut, so we have to see how bad the cut is. Obviously the medical team has taken him off to see a doctor and obviously if he needs stitches or doesn't need stitches that's going to be important to our planning for the next few days,' he said.
The incident prompted bowling coach Morne Morkel to roll his arm over in the nets. Though far from generating the express pace of Jofra Archer, Morkel provided good practice to the batters.
'It's not a sort of direct practice machine for Jofra (laughs), but obviously Arsh going away there after he cut his hand and Akash not bowling today.
'Sometimes we run a bit thin and if we think the practice is good, someone rolling off 20 yards and a bit taller and shaping the new ball, it is good practice for the batters. They obviously like competing against Morne as well. But it's mainly about getting the batters the best practice for the Test match,' said Doeschate.
Keeping up with the light hearted mood of the session, Morkel went back to the dressing room claiming a five-wicket haul against his batters. PTI BS AH AH
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