WTC final 2023: Indian players engage in fun fielding drill in England
The WTC final will be played from June 7 at the Oval in London.
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The World Test Championship 2023 final is just 12 days away as both India and Australia have begun their preparations for the summit clash. Some of the Indian players have reached England ahead of the big game and are getting themselves acclimatized to the conditions. Recently Shardul Thakur, Axar Patel, Akash Deep, Mukesh Kumar and Umesh Yadav were seen playing a juggling game during their practice session.
In a video, five players, along with a member of the coaching staff, got together in a circle and threw balls at each other randomly to create a catching rally. The rally went on for a long time as the players were seen having a great time playing the fun game.
BCCI, shared the video on their Twitter handle and wrote, โGet your friends, form a circle and replicate this fun drill! ๐๐๐๐.โ
While some players are already in England, other players such as Virat Kohli and Jaydev Unadkat, will also be reaching the country soon. On the other hand, Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan, KS Bharat, Mohammed Shami and Shubman Gill will leave for the country after the IPL season of their respective teams ends.
Notably, it will be Indiaโs second appearance in the World Test Championship final after they lost the inaugural edition against New Zealand. The Rohit Sharma-led side finished in the second spot in the ongoing WTC cycle having a points percentage of 58.80.
Australia to play their first WTC final
On the other hand, Australia will be playing their first WTC final after finishing on the top of the points table with a points percentage of 66.67. They narrowly missed a chance to play in the inaugural final in 2021 as they finished in the third spot with a points percentage of 69.2, narrowly behind New Zealand, who finished with a points percentage of 70.
Ahead of the big match, Australia seem to have the upper hand as India are suffering from injuries to their several big names, such as Rishabh Pant and Jasprit Bumrah, who will miss out on the big game. On the other hand, Australia doesnโt have many injury concerns, and many of their players are not even playing in the ongoing IPL 2023; hence they will be fresh for the big game.
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