AUS v IND 2020: Ravi Shastri calls Shreyas Iyer "the cheeky sort" while sharing a photo with him

Both Ravi Shastri and Shreyas Iyer are from Mumbai.

Ravi Shastri and Shreyas Iyer | Twitter

As Indian cricket team set for their first ever appearance at the highest level in Australia after Coronavirus-forced break, all the players and support staff have been doing a lot of fun and intense trainning sessions ahead of their tough campaign against the Kangaroos.

Indian players have returned to the competative cricket with the recently concluded IPL 2020 in the UAE and they are set for first international assignment after COVID-19 break later this month when the Men in Blue turn up in the tour opening ODI of the three-match series in Sydney on 27th of November.

The ODI series is followed by as many T20Is and four-match Test series – the games are part of the ongoing ICC World Test Championship starting on 17th of December at Adelaide Oval.

Well, Team India looks in good spirits as seen in the pictures shared by the players, the coaching staff and BCCI itself on the social media as they gearing up to return to the game on high in Australia.

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Meanwhile, Indian head coach Ravi Shastri has been constantly sharing pictures with players on his social media where he can be seen having serious and intense conversatio with other player such as Shikhar Dhawan, Shardul Thakur, Hardik Pandya he youngster Shubman Gill at the training.

On Tuesday, November 24, former captain has yet again shared a picture with Shreyas Iyer on his Twitter, although, this time, the coach was seen in light mood during the conversation with the young Mumbai batsman in the middle of training in Sydney.

Sharing a collage, Shastri captioned the post: “It needs one to know one. Seemed the cheeky sort. Then realised he was same school and college as me.”

Have a look here:

Noteworthy, Shastri and Iyer both are from Mumbai and have done their schooling at Don Bosco High School, Matunga and then enrolled at Ramniranjan Anandilal Podar College of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai for their further studies.

 
 

By Rashmi Nanda - 24 Nov, 2020

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