IPL 2021: Mumbai Indians start off with first training session in UAE


Abu Dhabi, Aug 21 (IANS): With the second leg of the Indian Premier League 2021 set to resume in UAE, defending champions Mumbai Indians began their first training session at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhai.

The five-time champions took to social media to post videos and pictures of the players and support staff training under lights. Indian members of the squad arrived in Abu Dhabi on August 13 and completed their one-week quarantine.

Left-handed batsman Ishan Kishan was seen practising a scoop shot. There was a picture of Director of Cricket Operations Zaheer Khan seen alongside fielding coach James Pamment.

"First day at office in 55 seconds! Turn on your notifications and stay tuned," captioned the franchise giving a summary of their training in a video on social media.

Earlier, the squad was also seen in a video playing a game of pool volleyball after the end of their quarantine period, with the caption as "Diving straight out of quarantine for a game of Pool Volleyball."

Apart from Kishan, the clip featured Piyush Chawla, Aditya Tare, and Dhawal Kulkarni.

In the first match of the second leg of UAE-based IPL 2021, Mumbai Indians will face off against Chennai Super Kings on September 19 in Dubai. Mumbai is placed at fourth place on the points table with eight points from seven matches.

 

  

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