Harpreet Brar Seen Bowling During India’s Training Session, Sparks Speculations Of Big Changes In India’s Playing XI Ahead Of 2nd Test | Watch
admin | June 29, 2025 6:22 PM CST

IND vs ENG: After losing the first Test match in Headingley by five wickets, the second Test match which would be held in Edgbaston from July 2, is considered a do-or-die match for the Men in Blue during the five-match Test series against England, and the result of the upcoming match would set the foundation for the rest of the series.
The visitors have already started their practice session for the upcoming Test match, where head coach Gautam Gambhir will be testing all the options before making some changes in the playing XI, where all eyes will be on Jasprit Bumrah's availability.
Before the match, a familiar face was seen during the training session on Saturday, which led to speculations as to whether the team management was thinking of making yet another last-minute addition to the side. They had earlier picked Harshit Rana as the 19th player on the side ahead of the series opener in Headingley. The pacer, who played in his debut Test match against Australia last year and had also represented the country in white-ball cricket, wasn't originally part of the Test squad.
Punjab Kings bowler Harpreet Brar was seen bowling during the training session on Saturday along with Washington Sundar. But he didn't wear Team India's official training kit and that emphasized that he was just invited to Team India's practice session to help the Indian batters prepare for the second Test match. Instead of being included in the Test side, Brar, who hasn't made his international debut yet, was just there as a net bowler.
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