These players were seen practicing with police personnel, sweating for Asia Cup

The player of Team India practiced with Kerala Police personnel. (Photo-screenshot/instagram)

The Indian team can be announced on August 19 or 20 for the Asia Cup 2025 starting in UAE from 9 September. India’s T20I team captain Suryakumar Yadav looks suspicious to play in this tournament. With this, Test team captain Shubman Gill can get the command of Team India. Even though the team has not been announced yet, some players are sweating fiercely on the field. One of these players Sanju Samson Are, who are practicing with police personnel at this time. He gave this information on social media.

Sanju Samson appeared with Kerala Police

Team India’s wicketkeeper batsman Sanju Sasaman Indian Premier League (IPL) is away from the ground since 2025. His place in the Indian team to be selected for the Asia Cup 2025 is being considered confirmed. In view of this, he is currently practicing fiercely with Kerala Police personnel.

He informed about this by putting a story on his Instagram page. During this time, he has put his photo in the story with police personnel and wrote the caption, “Training with Kerala Police personnel is not easy”. Sanju Samson played the last match of Team India against England in February 2025.

Sanju played the last international match in February 2025

Sanju Samson Has not played any international matches since February 2025. He played the last T20I match against England. In this five -match T20I series against England, Sanju Samson disappointed the team a lot. During this, he was able to score only 51 runs. However, Sanju’s record in T20i is quite good.

He has played 42 matches so far. In its 38 innings, he has scored 861 runs at an average of 25.32. This includes 3 centuries and 2 half -centuries. Apart from this, he has also played 16 ODI matches for India. In its 14 innings, he has scored 510 runs at an average of 56.66. This includes a century and 3 half -centuries. In the Asia Cup, Team India is placed in Group-A with Pakistan, Oman and United Arab Emirates.

Asish Roy
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