What do India and England team eat during lunch and tea breaks in Test matches?

Team India in England (Photo: PTI)

Team India has been in England for the last one month. The reason is the series of 5 Test matches, which have been played with 4 matches. According to 4 Test matches i.e. every day, now 20 lunch brakes and the same Tea break have been done by India and England. But, have you ever wondered that the lunch and tea break between the Test matches, what do the players eat in it? What do India players eat? What do England players eat? Is the same type of lunch served for both teams, or different? This is the question, whose interest is bound to be interested in the answer.

What do players eat in lunch and tea breaks?

Who can tell better about what India and England players eat and drink in lunch and tea breaks, who have played international cricket for the country. During the interview given to BBC Sports, when the question of lunch and T brake menu was faced by Deep Das Gupta and Alastair Cook, they had to answer it.

What is more in the diet of Indian players?

Deep Das Gupta said that the Indian team travels with its cook. Every player has its own separate cook. He admitted that for some time, there has been a lot of changes in the diet plan of the Indian team. According to him, the amount of carbohydrates in food has increased. Players are eating more fry things. Apart from this, the amount of protein equipped in food has also increased.

What do England players eat?

Alastair Cook information about England’s team shared. He said that everything that seems to be necessary, players eat it. He said that the real food and drink is visible at the end of the day’s game. Players are also seen eating pizza and chicken wings to recharge the body.

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