IND vs Eng: Team India comes to Manchester via train, takes a U-turn at the last moment and cricket news runs 300 meters in the rain

Timesofindia.com in manchester: The Indian cricket team reached Manchester through the train this afternoon and was congratulated by a stable drizzle. However, the team took a last minute U-turn and did not take the planned route to get out of the stage where the train had arrived.Instead they came out of a rear door, and the players were made to walk 300 meters, mostly in the rain, the team to board the bus. Captain Shubman Gill was seen with the team as other people went on the bus due to rain.India remained back in London after heartbreaking at Lord’s and even there was a training session in Bekenham. Every player except KL Rahul was in appearance, and while the choice of Rishabh Pant, Akash deep, and Mohammad Sirj made it easy, the rest operated it with full intensity. Arshadeep Singh was a cause for concern, which is still to play a game, injuring his bowling.The side will now start preparations at the Old Trafford Ground at the Old Trafford Ground in Manchester tomorrow, after one day and the eve of the match at the Old Trafford Ground.
The first session would be behind the closed doors without any access to the media, as it was for two sessions in Birmingham, and the doors will be opened for the morning session on 21 July and hit on July 22 in the afternoon.The Indian team will find the city very enjoyable compared to London as it is very cold and has been drizzling continuously for the last few days. Even the rainfall is forecast during the match days, but it is not yet a threat.A strange magic of light rain here and there should not really cause major concern. However, the weather can play strangely in England, and Manchester is unlikely to separate in the coming weeks.Arshdeep’s bowling is well preservedArshdeep Singh, who was killed in the nets, puts stitches on his bowling hand and is unlikely to be available for selection for the fourth Test. He traveled to Manchester with the rest of the team, but it would be difficult to be ready for Old Trafford. It is believed that Arshdeep received the stitches on the day he was killed in the trap.India’s assistant coach Ryan Ten Dotk said, “We have to see how bad the cut is.”“Obviously, the medical team is taking him to see a doctor. And whether he needs a stitches, he is going to be important for our plan for the next few days,” he said.The fourth test between India and England will be played at Old Trafford, Manchester starting on July 23.