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IND vs NZ: Rohit Sharma led Team India enjoy foot volley at practice, Virat Kohli, Shami, Siraj gets Extended break & MISS Training ahead of 3rd ODI – Check Pics

IND vs NZ: Rohit Sharma led Team India enjoy foot volley at practice, Virat Kohli, Shami, Siraj gets Extended break & MISS Training ahead of 3rd ODI – Check Pics

IND vs NZ: India Team Practice – India will take on NewZealand in the 3rd and final ODI game of the 3-match series. With a 2-0 win, the Men in Blue already have the series in their pockets and essentially the 3rd game will be a dead rubber. Ahead of the match at Indore, the Indian […]

IND vs NZ: India Team Practice – India will take on NewZealand in the 3rd and final ODI game of the 3-match series. With a 2-0 win, the Men in Blue already have the series in their pockets and essentially the 3rd game will be a dead rubber. Ahead of the match at Indore, the Indian team completed their practice. It was a light mood at the Indian camp as Rohit Sharma and Co played foot volley during their practice session. Follow IND NZ 3RD ODI LIVE with InsideSport.IN

IND vs NZ: Rohit Sharma led Team India enjoy foot volley at practice, Virat Kohli, Shami, Siraj gets Extended break & MISS Training ahead of 3rd ODI – Check Pics

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The Men in Blue had a fun training session ahead of the game. The players participated in a fun foot volley game. Though a couple of stars were absent from practice, namely Virat Kohli, Mohammed Siraj, and Mohammad Shami, the rest of the players sweated it out during the practice session.

Cricketers often play foot volley in their practice sessions, to improve their fitness and reactions. The same was seen today. Rohit Sharma in particular took an active part in playing the game. The Indian skipper lead the group from the front and was particularly seen playing the game.

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IND vs NZ: Rohit Sharma led Team India enjoy foot volley at practice, Virat Kohli, Shami, Siraj gets Extended break & MISS Training ahead of 3rd ODI – Check Pics

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As for the others, youngsters like Umran Malik, Ishan Kishan, and others too participated in the game. Vice Captain Hardik Pandya too sweated it out in the nets. In most likelihood, Pandya will be rested for the next game as he gears up for the T20 series. With the senior snot a part of the T20 reboot, Pandya will lead his pack of youngsters against the Kiwis.

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On the other hand, Kohli, Siraj, and Shami were not spotted in the practice session and are enjoying an extended break ahead of the game. Despite being dubbed as a dead rubber match, the Men in Blue will not take the game easily. A whitewash against the Kiwis will ensure India becomes the No.1 team in the 50-over format.

ICC ODI Rankings: How can India reach World No 1 in ODIs?

  • India are currently 4th on the ODI rankings behind NZ, England and Australia with 110 ranking points.
  • With 3-0 WIN OVER SriLanka, India has reached 110 POINTS
  • India lead against NZ 2-0 after a 12-run win in the series.
  • But a 3-0 clean-sweep against NZ will help India surpass NZ with 114 points.
  • NZ will drop down to 4th due to negative points.
  • England will stay No 2 while Australia will be No 3.

IND vs NZ: Rohit Sharma led Team India enjoy foot volley at practice, Virat Kohli, Shami, Siraj gets Extended break & MISS Training ahead of 3rd ODI – Check Pics

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