Following their stellar performance in the ICC World Cup, the Indian Cricket Team has earned a well-deserved break, securing five consecutive victories. With a crucial match against England looming on the horizon, the players are enjoying a 2-day respite. However, amidst the scenic beauty of Dharamshala, there’s a twist – trekking is strictly prohibited.

After their triumphant encounter against New Zealand in Dharamshala, India’s next challenge awaits in Lucknow on October 29th. Capitalizing on the seven-day gap between matches, the team management opted to grant the players a brief hiatus before gearing up for the clash with the Three Lions.

Set to embark on their journey to Lucknow on October 25th, the players are savoring the tranquil ambiance of this hillside town. While sightseeing is encouraged, the team management has laid down strict guidelines – no trekking allowed. A BCCI official emphasized, “During the series, no Indian player is permitted to indulge in activities like paragliding either, as it may violate player contracts.”

Amidst the breathtaking backdrop of Dharamshala, the Indian cricket stars find solace and relaxation, recharging their energies for the challenges that lie ahead.

TOPICS: BCCI World Cup 2023