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Rang Barse: Team India Celebrates Holi, Seen Drenched In Colours

Team India are all set for the fourth and final Test of the Border-Gavaskar series…

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Team India celebrates Holi

Holi: Team India is set to splash of rejoice ahead of the festival of colours i.e. Holi as after the intense work mode on Tuesday, the Indian squad has been seen drenched in multiple colours.

Soon after the final training session for the Finale test series against the Kangaroos (Australians), captain Rohit Sharma and his team were seen celebrating Holi.

Team India are all set for the fourth and final Test of the Border-Gavaskar series. Rohit and co lead by 2-1 in the 4-match series currently.

Team India celebrates Holi

Taking notes from the viral pictures, almost the entire team was seen drenched in gulaal (colour) as they enjoyed the auspicious occasion to its fullest.

In a post shared by India batter Shubman on his Instagram handle, the Indian cricket team could be seen celebrating Holi inside the team bus. While Virat Kohli dances in front of the camera with a coloured face, Rohit Sharma throws ‘gulaal’ from his back. Gill holds the camera as rest of the teammates also enjoy.

 

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Moreover, the Indian men’s squad were also seen in grooving to the iconic song Rang Barse from Yash Chopra’s film Silsila — which released years before any member of Team India was.

Virat Kohli could be heard chanting, ‘Baby, calm down, calm down.’

Captain Rohit shared photos of the Holi celebration from the team bus. The skipper posted selfies of Suryakumar Yadav, Cheteshwar Pujara, Axar Patel and Mohammed Siraj drenched in colours.

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IND Vs AUS

After losing the first two Tests, Australia made a remarkable comeback in the third Test in Indore, beating India to reduce the deficit to 1-2.

Wins in India are rare for the visiting teams and it is no different for Australia, who recorded their first victory on Indian soil in six years.

For India, it was only their third defeat in the last 10 years and they will need to rework their plans ahead of the final Test, beginning in Ahmedabad from March 9.