AUS vs IND: No more fans at practice after India objects to open net sessions
There will be no more fans in India's practice sessions in this tour of Australia after the team management complained about the activity to the Australian cricket board on Tuesday, 3 December. India Today has learnt that team expressed concerns about fans watching practice from close proximity and let their thoughts know to Cricket Australia. “India have expressed a preference for their remaining training sessions not to be open to the public to minimise potential noise or distractions,” a CA spokesperson told The Age on Wednesday, 4 December. Virat Kohli facing Jasprit Bumrah in nets ððå pic.twitter.com/5X6aASTjyv — Virat Kohli Fan Club December 3, 2024 Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25: Full Coverage KL Rahul had spoken to reporters in Adelaide and said that open net session was quote a different experience.
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