Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Feb 25, 2015, 07:57 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 25, 2015, 07:57 PM (IST)
Perth: India will take another break from training on Thursday, ahead of their ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 clash against the United Arab Emirates (UAE). India are due to meet UAE at the WACA, Perth on Saturday. They practiced at the ground on Wednesday with a few fielding drills in place. However, the release from the team’s media manager reveals that they will take a break on Thursday before resuming practice on Friday, the eve of the clash against UAE. Top 10 batsmen in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
India had a good fielding session on Wednesday, during which the players were seen sharing laughs and some good moments. The highlight of the day, was the fielding competition between bowlers and the batsmen. The batsmen won, with Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan going into brief celebratory dances. That session was followed up with some football. As mentioned in an earlier report, India spread out their training sessions in the long gaps between matches. They will face another six days off after playing UAE and they will then face the West Indies on March 6 at the WACA. Top 10 bowlers in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
India have won their two games at the ICC World Cup 2015 so far. India beat Pakistan by 76 runs in their opening encounter and then beat South Africa by 130 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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UAE are considered one of the minnows of the tournament, but have given a good account of themselves with some encouraging performances against Zimbabwe and Ireland. Their first major test will be when they face India, who have picked up on form during the World Cup.
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