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With 300 dollars at stake, Team India engage in fun fielding drill ahead of Boxing Day

The series, currently tied at 1-1 is due to resume at the MCG on December 26
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Ahead of the Boxing Day Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) series against Australia, Team India engaged in a fun fielding drill with 300 dollars at stake.

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The series is currently tied at 1-1 after India secured a draw in the third Test in Brisbane. The Boxing Day Test will kick off on December 26 at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shared a clip of the fielding drill on the official social media handle.

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In the video, India fielding coach T Dilip explained the practice session and said, "Today's target, you can see three stumps. The bigger stump will have one point, the smaller stump will have two points, the ball in the centre will have four points. We are using angles today. You can see three markers. From each marker, each one will go six balls." The fielding coach added that the key objective of the session was to make sure the team got some energy before the net practice.

"The key objective for me today was getting all together and making sure that before we kick off into the nets we get some energy going and together as a group when we work its outstanding," he added.

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An amount of 300 dollars was the prize money for the winner of the fielding drill. Players were divided into three groups during the practice and Dhruv Jurel's team was named the winner of the session, winning 300 dollars.

"Target hitting with points system. 3 groups led by young captains. Cash reward on the line. Fun, energy and intensity - #TeamIndia gears up for the Melbourne Test with a lively fielding drill with Fielding coach T Dilip," BCCI wrote on X while sharing the clip.

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