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Virat Kohli and Co. begin training for India vs West Indies, 2nd Test at Jamaica

India's second Test against West Indies will begin on July 30 and will be played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica.

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Virat Kohli will look to continue his form in the second Test at Jamaica © Getty Images

Jamaica: Indian cricket team hit the nets at Sabina Park on the Wednesday morning, hours after landing here, and followed a rigorous exercise to get used to the hot and humid conditions. The entire team put in some effort, with different batting and bowling sessions following the regular drill. Wriddhiman Saha worked on his keeping skills in particular. Murali Vijay seemed happy about his sore thumb whilst flying out of Antigua but he continued to watch his workload with a light workout. Left-handed opener Shikhar Dhawan went full hammer and tongs in the nets and took throw-downs on the practice wickets on-ground as well, which seemed to be quite grassy three days before the second Test. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: India  vs  West Indies , 2nd Test match at Jamaica

 

 

“Working out here for long today has helped us get used to the conditions here. It is pretty hot and humid, perhaps more than earlier. Now we don t expect to face problems in the lead-up the match and can get quickly acclimatized for it,” said leg-spinner Amit Mishra. READ: West Indies announce squad for 2nd Test against India at Jamaica

“There is still some time to go for the Test, so we will have to wait and watch what the grounds men do with the grass. I personally don t expect the wicket to look like the practice pitches at the square here,” he added.

India had won the first Test in Antigua by an innings and 92 runs within four days. Skipper Virat Kohli and R Ashwin had shone in that game, with Dhawan and Mishra himself playing support roles.

India’s second Test against West Indies wwill begin on July 30 and will be played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica.

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