Watch: Hilarious practice ground moment from team India’s preparation ahead of Bangladesh Test

Team India’s practice ground turned lively before their Test against Bangladesh with a hilarious batting duel between Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, contrasting sharply with the serious challenges they faced on the field.

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Practice ground moment from team India’s preparation ahead of Bangladesh Test

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In a light-hearted prelude to the highly anticipated Test series against Bangladesh, Team India was treated to an unexpected burst of laughter at their practice ground. During a routine net session, a comical incident unfolded as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma engaged in an impromptu “batting duel,” both trying to outdo each other with exaggerated strokes and playful banter. The amusing display had the entire team in stitches, providing a welcome break from their intense preparations.

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The jovial atmosphere on the practice field contrasted sharply with the unfolding drama of the first Test at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium. On the opening day, Team India’s batting lineup faced a stern test as they struggled against Bangladesh’s young pacer Hasan Mahmud. Mahmud, in only his fourth Test, dismantled India’s top order, claiming the wickets of Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, and Virat Kohli within the first session.

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As the team navigates through this challenging Test, the practice ground’s laughter serves as a reminder of the lighter side of cricket amidst the pressures of international competition.

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