IND vs Eng: Cricket news becomes indifferent on train travel for Coffee, Selfie, Window seat Fight and Memories, India’s plays

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.”