'Bharat Tum Chale Chalo' - Sony Sports announces docuseries on India's historic series win over England in 2021-22
India's tour of England 2025 begins on June 20 at Headingley, Leeds.
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As Team India are preparing for their tour of England in 2025, Sony Sports Network has dropped a nostalgic and impactful trailer of its new docuseries titled "Bharat Tum Chale Chalo, Kahani 2021-22 Ki". The series is set to bring viewers face-to-face with the hard work and behind-the-scenes moments of India’s historic 2021 Test tour of England
The 2021 tour was one of India’s most brilliant Test outings in recent times, which involved solid performances and heated on-field moments. What began as a five-match series concluded with four completed Tests due to COVID-19 disruptions, and India held a 2-1 lead before the final Test was postponed and later played in 2022, which was won by the hosts.
Sony Sports Network’s original docuseries revisits this legendary series, giving fans a never-before-seen look into the minds and emotions of those who lived it. The series features a huge panel of narrators, including Ravi Shastri (Then India coach), R Sridhar (Then India fielding coach), Sunil Shetty (Actor and KL Rahul's father in law), Nick Knight (English cricket commentator), Vivek Razdan (Commentator), Rajkumar Sharma (Virat Kohli childhood coach).
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The tour had many moments, especially during the iconic Lord’s Test, which saw the visitors make a brilliant comeback, thanks to a memorable stand between Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami. Virat Kohli’s now-famous on-field speech, “For 60 overs, they should feel hell out there," also took place in the same game. Meanwhile, the series release date is still to be announced, but it is expected to be successful as that of 'Bandon Mein Tha Dum' (Docuseries of India's tour of Australia 2020-21).
Furthermore, India's upcoming tour of England is set to feature five-Test matches between June and August 2025 at historic English venues - Headingley (Leeds), Edgbaston (Birmingham), Lord’s and The Oval (London), and Old Trafford (Manchester).
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