Men in Blue in prep mode

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SOUTHAMPTON, JUNE 04,
Hampshire Bowl here, provided a supreme illustration of the fickle English weather. One moment, the sun was out and a cap had to be procured. The next second, a chill breeze blew in across the port city and a sweater had to be worn.
A few minutes later, tufts of dark clouds lingered low and a feathery drizzle sashayed down while correspondents sought sheltered spots or a hot cup of Assam tea inside the press box.
Oblivious to the quirky atmospheric conditions, out there in the middle, the Men in Blue limbered up. There were the mandatory nets and fielding drills but the most reassuring sight was that of Virat Kohli having a hit in the morning, against throw-downs. The forward-press was emphatic, the bat stayed firm and the Indian skipper looked confident, both in his stride and shots.
Kohli seems fine
After suffering a bruised thumb a few days back, Kohli seemed fine. And that is good news ahead of India’s opening World Cup game against South Africa here on Wednesday.Kohli played straight, finetuning his muscle-memory, while the other leading lights of India’s batting line-up buckled down for a long stint. Shikhar Dhawan was busy driving or squeezing deliveries towards an imaginary sweeper-cover and his opening partner Rohit Sharma did what he does best — mixing disdain with destruction.
The spinners were lofted and some of the fast bowlers faced the heat of his blade. A massive blow sailed high and thudded into the sight-screen while a few guests at the Hilton Hotel, which interestingly is a part of the venue, relished the action from their balconies.
Perhaps, as a pointer to the team-management’s preference for K.L. Rahul at No. 4, he padded up after the top troika finished its outing. M.S. Dhoni walked in with measured steps, flexing his bat, shadow-practising a few strokes before he got into his groove, nudging a few off his hips and punching on the up.
Jadhav takes it easy
And as the rest did their hard yards, Kedar Jadhav, who suffered a left-shoulder injury while playing for the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League, took it a touch easy.

Jadhav squared up against throw-downs and did some catching practice while the coaching staff kept a close watch. Ravindra Jadeja, lithe and ever-alert, plucked catches with ease, while some others ran with hope and caught a few. Meanwhile, Dhawan, after his sprints and throws, had a chat with the ICC media team.

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