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Champions Trophy 2017: India 'unhappy' with Edgbaston practice facility

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 2 June 2017, 11:48 IST

The Indian cricket team were unhappy with practice facilities at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground and coach Anil Kumble along with skipper Virat Kohli expressed displeasure with the local authorities.

On 1 June, India began its training in Birmingham ground and they were allocated the practice arena adjacent to main stadium.

However, both Kohli and Kumble had reservations as the arena was small in size. The main issue was the run-up for fast bowlers.

It was learnt that the likes of Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami and Hardik Pandya, all of whom have a 30-yard run-up, couldn't bowl full tilt at the nets as the distance wasn't big enough.

This irked the captain and the coach as they sent feelers through manager Kapil Malhotra to sort the issue out with Warwickshire (local county) authorities.

Apparently, the Indian team wanted to practice at the main arena but were denied a chance as Australia and New Zealand, who have a match tomorrow, were given access to the main ground.

The Pakistan team also practised at the same ground but since they have been camping in Birmingham for the past week, have had access to the main practice arena.

India will only get a feel of the main turf on Saturday, prior to the marquee clash.

The mini-world cup event began on 1 June with the opening clash held between England and Bangladesh. The hosts recorded a comfortable eight wicket win over the Tigers.

India is set to face arch-rival Pakistan on 4 June. The final of the tournament will take place on 18 June.

 

- - With PTI inputs

First published: 2 June 2017, 11:48 IST