Neither plane, no bus … Team India resorted to this to reach Leeds from London | India vs England 1st Test 2025

 

India vs England 1st Test 2025 : 

Team India reached Leeds from London like this. (Photo- PTI)

The countdown of the 5 -match Test series between India and England has started. The tour of Team India is going to start from June 20, which will be the first series of both teams in the World Test Championship 2025-27. To prepare for this series, Team India recently played an intra squad match, which took place in London. At the same time, the first match of the series will be played in the headingley of Leeds. For which the players of the Indian team have reached Leeds.

Team India like this reached Leeds from London

The team resorted to the train instead of an airplane or bus to travel from London to Leeds. Who caught everyone’s attention. During this, fast bowler Harshit Rana also appeared with the team, who has been added to the squad as a backup. He also reached Leeds by train along with the rest of the team members. Team India usually uses a plane or bus for traveling, but this time it was seen to see a different view, which surprised everyone.

Delhi fast bowler Harshit Rana, on the other hand, was recently part of the India A team, where he played the first informal Test match against England Lions in Canterbury. He was not elected in the Indian senior team this time, yet he has been stopped in England. Harshit Rana, a long height, made his debut in international cricket in Australia last year, but could not make his place in the early 18 -member team for the England tour. He has played two Tests, five ODIs and a T20 matches so far.

Team India test in Leeds

Team India is starting this tour on a ground where its record has not been special. In such a situation, it is going to be a big challenge for Gill to make a good start. Team India has played 7 matches so far in the headingley of Leeds, out of which it has lost 4 matches. At the same time, he has won in only 2 matches. There has also been a match draw. Not only this, Team India got the last Test win on this ground in the year 2002.

 

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