On his train trip from London to Leeds, the site for the first Test of the five -match series, the players of the Indian cricket team found indifferent. He shared childhood stories about travel by train in India.In a two -minute video posted by BCCI on X, Team India players were seen leaving their team hotels in London with a coffee cup in London. He accepted selfie requests from fans, with some cheeks with Digs and stories.,Ball Thek Carcuts Light, a Half SE. Aa Gaya shot AA Gaya“(Fix your hair a little with one hand. Yes, we got a shot), someone quipped all -rounder Washington Sundar behind the camera.Wicketkeeper-butter Dhruv Juraral dropped the memory lane down and recalled one of his childhood train trips.“When I was too young, my father was posted in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. There were many mountains and beautiful, beautiful scenes during the journey. I used to get very excited. He always used to take a window seat so that I could sit and enjoy the scenes.”Sundar’s travel partner Sai Sudhan told how, in his short days, he used to travel by train only for cricket camps.“When I was younger, I always used to take a train. We had U-12 and U-14 camps in Chepack,” he said.Team India bowling coach Morne Morkel was seen clicking pictures of KL Rahul, who was sitting on a window seat in the train.
Meanwhile, senior supporter Shardul Thakur, who returned to favor, shared his experience of traveling in local trains in Mumbai.“There is a straight train from my house. I walk for a few minutes, take a local train, go there, practice, practice, and return to the local train. This is the memory of my vehicles, “he said.“Of course, right now I am enjoying a nice, comfortable window seat. But back in Mumbai, it’s not the same. You have to go through that Udham. It is definitely easy. So, yes, yes, I am on peace with this,” Thakur said.The video ended with the wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, in which everyone is welcome. He said, “Welcome to Leeds.”