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ENG vs IND, 2nd Test: Innovative Fielding Drill For Team India At Lord's
The Indian cricket team's first practice session here at Lord's on Thursday, ahead of the second Test against England, involved an innovative fielding drill.
Fielding coach R Sridhar faced bowling on one side of the ground with a close-in fielder each on either side of the strip he was batting on. Even as the bowler delivered to Sridhar, the fielders on either side of the pitch kept giving each other catch with another ball.
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