Strictness on Team India which has lost 2 Tests to New Zealand: Team including Rohit-Kohli will train even on Diwali, third Test is important for WTC

Team India, which has lost 2 Tests against New Zealand, will have to train even on Diwali. The Indian team is trailing 2-0 in the 3-Test series. The third Test is to be held in Mumbai and it is important for the World Test Championship (WTC). The team management has said that all the players will prepare for the Mumbai Test starting from November 1. The Indian team management has decided not to hold optional training sessions. According to reports, before the third Test, Team India will practice in Mumbai on 30 and 31 October. All players will have to attend these sessions. Senior players like Rohit, Kohli and Bumrah will also not get rest during Diwali. Mumbai Test is important in terms of WTC Mumbai Test is important for the Indian team in terms of World Test Championship. After losing 2 matches in a row, India will now have to win 4 out of the next 6 Tests. 5 matches are in Australia. In such a situation, Team India will have to win the last match. If the New Zealand team manages to clean sweep against India, then it will be difficult to reach the WTC final. Training session in 2 points (Usually training session is not held on the day after travel and match, so that players can rest.) Indian team is trailing 0-2 in the series
Indian team is trailing 0-2 in the 3 match series against New Zealand. The team has been defeated by Kiwis in the first 2 test matches. Before this, Team India had clean swept the 2 test series against Bangladesh. —————————————- Also read this news related to Pune Test… India lost Test series at home after 12 years The Indian team has lost the Test series against New Zealand. Team India was defeated by Kiwis by 113 runs in the second test played in Pune. With this win, Kiwis have taken an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the 3 match series. The last match will be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai from November 1. Read full news

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