The Indian cricket group had enjoyable with the group on Tuesday. He visited Rottnest Island which is nineteen km off the coast of Perth.
The BCCI took to its official social media deal with to share footage and movies of the group and employees having enjoyable.
Fun, Adventure & Rejuvenation ️😇#teamindiaIt was all day exterior on Rottnest Island! – Bye @RajalArora
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The followers reveled in enjoyable and refreshment with their beloved cricketers forward of the upcoming World Cup.
Indian batsman Virat Kohli was seen clicking footage with the world’s rarest animal Quokka.
coming quickly https://t.co/OCK6Wj6LYv,#teamindiaFun day at Rottnest Island ️
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The group will tackle the Western Australia XI (WA IX) in Perth on Thursday as a part of preparations for the World Cup. In the earlier sport, the lads had defeated WA XI by 13 runs.
Information batsman Surya Kumar Yadav was the highest scorer scoring 52 runs in 35 balls. Arshdeep Singh had a great outing, the left-arm pacer took three wickets and conceded simply six runs in his three overs.
On the opposite hand, Harshal Patel’s poor type has continued since his return from damage. The demise bowling specialist has conceded 49 runs in his 4 overs with one wicket.
Elsewhere, India’s damage considerations proceed with the dismissals of Ravindra Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah. Right-arm pacer Deepak Chahar missed out on a spot within the World Cup as a consequence of a again damage. Shardul Thakur will substitute Chahar.
“BCCI is sending three reinforcements. Mohammed Shami, Mohammad Siraj and Shardul Thakur,” a BCCI official informed PTI on circumstances of anonymity.
Before the showpiece occasion, India will play New Zealand and Australia within the warm-up video games. They will face neighboring Pakistan on 23 October on the MCG.
With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS