IND Vs BAN: Gautam Gambhir was praising Abhishek Sharma, but Ravi Bishnoi played ‘game’, Pandya could not stop himself

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|04-10-2024

The three-match T20 series between India and Bangladesh will start from October 6. The first T20 match will be played in Gwalior and before that, apart from batting, bowling, the Indian team also practiced a lot in fielding. During this practice, Team India's leg spinner Ravi Bishnoi did something which even his fellow players were surprised to see. Actually, fielding coach T. Dilip conducted fielding drills for every player in Gwalior. During this time, assistant coach Ten Descate was also giving high catching practice to every player. Every player was trying his best to catch the ball. Head coach Gautam Gambhir had an eye on every player. BCCI has shared its video on social media.

Ravi Bishnoi played

Gautam Gambhir was seen boosting every player during the fielding drill. During this he took the name of Abhishek Sharma. But the very next moment Ravi Bishnoi did an amazing job. Actually Bishnoi took an amazing catch. He jumped to his left and caught the ball like a cheetah catches its prey. Everyone praised this catch of Bishnoi. Hardik Pandya couldn't control himself and congratulated him in his own style.

What will be the playing eleven?

The players of Team India are preparing a lot but the question is, which playing eleven will play in the first match? Which players will be able to make it to the playing eleven? Many young players have got opportunities in this team. Apart from Abhishek Sharma, Riyan Parag, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana and Mayank Yadav have been included in Team India for this series.

Team India will play in Gwalior after 14 years

Indian cricket team will play in Gwalior after 14 years. Team India last played a match on this ground in 2010 against South Africa. Sachin Tendulkar had scored a double century in this match. Well, the interesting thing is that Team India is going to play T20 match on this ground for the first time.

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