London:
Shubman Gill, freshly appointed India’s 37th Test captain, led the team in a high intensity training session at Lord’s today, June 8, 2025. The workout, featuring dynamic drills and net practice, marked the beginning of an aggressive build up to the five‑match Test series that starts against England on June 20 in Leeds.
Bowling Unit Showcases Pace and Precision:
India’s pace battery Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj, and Arshdeep Singh alongside key players Rishabh Pant and all‑rounder Ravindra Jadeja, participated under the watchful eyes of head coach Gautam Gambhir. The focus was clear: replicate English conditions and enhance match intensity.
Strength Stability with Adrian le Roux:
Adrian le Roux has re‑joined the setup as India’s strength & conditioning coach, replacing Soham Desai. A veteran with prior national team experience (2002–03), le Roux will guide players through tailored sessions vital for stamina in English weather and Test demands.
A New Era Without Rohit and Kohli:
This tour marks the first time Tests will be contested without veteran stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Gill has reassured the press that “there is no extra pressure,” emphasizing confidence in the fresh leadership and squad balance.
Warming Up with Match Practice:
KL Rahul, aiming to fill the void at No. 4, recently scored a commanding 116 in the second unofficial Test against England Lions at Northampton an encouraging sign for India’s top‑order depth.
Tour Snapshot: What Lies Ahead
Training camp: June 8–18 in London
Match‑practice: Intra‑squad and Lions fixtures
First Test begins: June 20 at Headingley, Leeds
Series composition: Five Tests, part of the ICC World Test Championship cycle
As India prepares to tour England, the tone is set intense training, strategic leadership under Gill and Gambhir, and renewed energy across the squad. With stamina conditioning, match simulations, and a young, motivated side, India appear poised to challenge for a rare Test series win in England since 2007.
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