The Indian cricket team had a fun outing in Manchester on Sunday as they met players from Manchester United at the football club’s Carrington training ground. The sporting crossover came just days before the fourth Test against England scheduled at Emirates Old Trafford from July 23.
Both teams, sponsored by Adidas, came together for a casual interaction. Photos from the meeting were shared by the BCCI with the caption "United in Manchester."
The session helped break the routine and brought smiles to both camps as India recover from the Lord's disaster.
Shubman Gill, Mohammed Siraj, Jasprit Bumrah Catch Up with Manchester United Stars
The meeting started with a warm welcome by Manchester United staff. Players from both sides took part in short football and cricket drills. The Indian team played some football with United players and even got them to try bowling and batting.
Shubman Gill posed with Bruno Fernandes. Mohammed Siraj bowled to Harry Maguire. Jasprit Bumrah was seen talking with Mason Mount and Maguire. Rishabh Pant also joined in during the football session.
Gautam Gambhir shared the same frame with United’s head coach Ruben Amorim.
Both teams exchanged jerseys and clicked a group photo together. The players looked relaxed, sharing laughs and enjoying the light moment.
Injuries Hit India Ahead of Fourth Test
The Indian team will now turn its focus back to cricket. They trail the five-match Test series 2-1 with England winning at Headingley and Lord’s India’s only win came at Edgbaston. The fourth Test starts on July 23 at Old Trafford in Manchester.
India have suffered a few injury blows ahead of the game. Arshdeep Singh and Nitish Kumar Reddy have both been ruled out, while pacer Akash Deep is nursing a niggle and his availability remains uncertain. Anshul Kamboj has joined the squad.
With the series on the line, India will look to bounce back strongly after suffering a 22-run loss at Lord's. A win in Manchester would take the series to a decider, while another defeat would seal the series for England.
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