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‘Foreign Friends on Foreign Soil’: Nostalgic Reunion Lights Up Team India Net’s in Birmingham – Watch | Cricket news

Harpreet Barr and Arshdeep Singh in Birmingham. (Pic Credit: BCCI)

Amidst intensive preparation for the second Test against England, the Indian cricket team on Saturday surprised a heartbreaking wound in Edgbaston, as some familiar faces from the house were dropped for pure practice – turned the training session into an indifferent reunion.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In a video shared by the BCCI, “Catching up in Birmingham feet. Arshdeep Singh”, the current and former companions reminded about their common journey from Junior Cricket to International Forum. The clip captured emotional moments and hearty exchanges, outlining the deep lower-fledged comradery of cricket.

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“Friends met foreign soil,” Spinner Harpreet Barr smiled and briefly told the atmosphere.“You come to a foreign country and see familiar faces – you can enjoy together,” India’s Pacer Arshdeep Singh said, who again joined Chandigarh’s first -class cricketer Jagjit Singh Sandhu in England, helped Team India as a net bowler.“My wife is from Swindon. This is just a small drive, and when Shubman [Gill] Torted me yesterday, I thought – let’s go and practice, ”Brar said.Watch:Jagjit recalled his relations with Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill and Arshdeep from junior cricket. “I used to guide Arshdeep during my U-16 days. Today, he was still asking me which ball swings more,” he said. Arshdeep added warmly, “I learned a lot from him.”With the flow of laughter, advice, and memories independently, it was a reminiscent of how the cricket fraternity remains tight, even in the continents. “I want to make more such memories,” Arshadeep reflected.

Meanwhile, Star Paper Jasprit Bumrah returned to the nets bowling for more than half an hour throughout the rhythm. A final call on their availability for the second test is pending, although their return hopes increased.India’s session also focused on improving the lower -order batting after a decline in both innings in Leeds. The team will rest on Sunday before starting the practice from Monday from the Edgbaston Test starting on Wednesday.

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