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[WATCH]- England Players Engage In A Slip Cordon Challenge Against Their Coaches

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[WATCH]- England Players Engage In A Slip Cordon Challenge Against Their Coaches

England players faced off against their coaches in a team bonding activity at the HPCA stadium in Dharamshala before the fifth Test against India. The challenge centered around slip catches, with each side having 20 chances. A standard catch earned one point, while an exceptional catch garnered two points.

England Cricket’s official X (formerly Twitter) account offered fans a sneak peek by sharing a video, showcasing the players and coaches actively participating in the activity. You can watch the video here:

The English team is currently behind in the five-match series, trailing 1-3. Despite starting strongly with a comeback win in the first Test in Hyderabad, they couldn’t sustain that momentum in the subsequent matches.

While they applied pressure on India for a few sessions in three games, the Rohit Sharma-led side managed to overcome it and performed exceptionally to secure victories in the Vizag, Rajkot, and Ranchi Tests, ultimately clinching the series.

“I think we’ve definitely progressed as a team” -England’s captain, Ben Stokes, before the 5th Test against India

Addressing the media in the pre-match press conference on March 6, England captain Ben Stokes discussed the team’s positive aspects and expressed the desire to conclude the series on a high note with a victory. Stokes stated:

“At 3-1, you think it’s not been a success but I look at it with completely different angles to that and I think we’ve definitely progressed as a team even though we haven’t got the results we wanted. You know, 3-2 sounds better than 3-1 or 4-1 and that’s obviously what we’re looking to do.”

Regarding the pitch and conditions in Dharamshala, he went on to say:

“Before we even got here, we were probably thinking it was going to be a three seamer one spinner attack but then when we saw the wicket and then saw it again today, I think going with two seamers and two spinners is probably the right call.”

”We felt there would probably a bit more grass on the wicket just because of where we are but overall the wicket looks an absolute belter.”


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