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“Found Friends on Foreign Soil”: the nostalgic meeting illuminates the nets of the India team in Birmingham – Watch | Cricket news

Harpreet BRAR and ARSHDEEP Singh in Birmingham. (Pic credit: BCCI)

In the midst of intense preparations for the second test against England, the Indian Cricket team had a comforting surprise in Edgbaston on Saturday while some familiar faces of the house passed for the practice of the net – transforming the training session into a nostalgic meeting.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In a video shared by the BCCI entitled “Catching up in Birmingham FT. Arshdeep Singh “, the current and former teammates recalled their shared trip from junior cricket to the international scene. The clip captured emotional moments and sincere exchanges that underlined the deep cricket camaraderie.

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“Find friends on foreign soil,” smiles Spinner Harpreet BRAR, summarizing the atmosphere.“You come to a foreign country and see familiar faces – you can enjoy it together,” said Indian stimulator Arshdeep Singh, who found Jagjit Singh Sandhu, a first class cricket player from Chandigarh now in England, helping the India team as a net.“My wife is from Swindon. It’s just a short trip by car, and when Shubman [Gill] sent me a text yesterday, I thought – let’s go and we practice, “added Brar.WATCH:Jagjit recalled his links with Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill and Arshdeep of Junior Cricket. “I used to guide Arshdeep during his U-16 days. Today, he always asked me which ball oscillates the most,” he said. Arshdeep warmly added: “I learned from him a lot.”With laughter, advice and memories that flow freely, it was a reminder of the way in which the Cricket Fraternity remains closely linked, even through the continents. “I want to make more of these memories,” said Arshdeep.

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Meanwhile, the Star Jasprit Bumrah stimulator returned to Nets, bowling for more than half an hour in a complete rhythm. A last call on his availability for the second test remains unanswered, although his return has raised hopes.India’s session also focused on improving the lower order striker after the two -round collapse in Leeds. The team will rest on Sunday before resuming training on Monday before the Edgbaston test from Wednesday.

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