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Bumrah, Ashwin, Jaiswal In Cheerful Mood As Team India Reach Kanpur For 2nd Test Vs Bangladesh - Watch


Indian players travelling to Kanpur (Screengrab)Indian players travelling to Kanpur (Screengrab)

India registered a thumping win by 280 runs against Bangladesh in the first Test at the Chepauk in Chennai and the caravan has now moved north for the final Test. The Green Park in Kanpur is the venue for the second Test and now Team India has also reached the city from Chennai after enjoying a healthy two day's break.

A short video of players travelling from Chennai to Kanpur has been revealed by BCCI on their official X handle and the mood in the camp looks pretty jovial. In the video, players like Jasprit Bumrah, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja are seen chit-chatting in the video and the likes of Sarfaraz Khan, Axar Patel and Akash Deep are also seen cracking jokes. Yashasvi Jaiswal also seems pretty chilled up, and overall Indian players are looking pretty positive about the Bangladesh challenge coming their way in couple of days time.

Rohit, Virat Reach Kanpur Separately

However, some big players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill, Pant, KL Rahul along with the head coach Gautam Gambhir as they had left for different cities just after the Chennai Test win. They have also reached Kanpur though and Team India is all set to start its preparation on Wednesday, 25th of September.

Chance For Kuldeep Yadav Or Axar Patel To Make Comeback In Kanpur

The Test match in Kanpur is all set to start on 27th of September and there could be some changes in Indian team's combination if the conditions are different from Chennai. At Chepauk, the pitch had some help for the seamers, and so both India and Bangladesh opted to play three seamers and two spinners. The Kanpur pitch though is likely to assist spinners more, and so India might include Kuldeep Yadav or Axar Patel in the XI in place of a third seamer.