Crazy Holi Festivities With Ishan Kishan, Mohammed Siraj, and Other Indian Stars

Ishan Kishan celebrates Holi with India teammates on Tuesday.
The Indian team is taking full advantage of the Holi festival. The team is working hard in practise to finish the series strongly as the commencement of the fourth and final Test against Australia approaches. The athletes are also making sure they don’t miss any opportunities to celebrate Holi, a well-known Indian festival. In a video that Shubman Gill posted on Instagram on Tuesday, he can be seen celebrating Holi inside the team bus with Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, among others. Kuldeep Yadav then posted another video in which he, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav, Axar Patel, and Mohammed Siraj could be seen taking part in wild Holi celebrations..
At the Narendra Modi Stadium, the fourth match between India and Australia will begin on March 9. Following KS Bharat’s disappointing performance with the willow in the present Border-Gavaskar trophy, the venue’s somewhat better batting surface may potentially introduce dashing Jharkhand keeper-batter Kishan into the competition.
Bharat, a mainstay for India A and the back-up to Rishabh Pant for the past year, has scores of 8, 6, 23 not out, 17, and 3 in his five innings played in the first three Tests. Even if he made a few mistakes on a roaring turner in Indore, his keeping has been superb on slow turners.
But, with its batting unit already having trouble on challenging grounds, 57 runs from five innings have undoubtedly not helped the Indian team’s situation.
In the first three Test matches against Australia, Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel were starters, but Kuldeep Yadav has yet to be given an opportunity.
(With PTI Inputs)
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