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From nets to nature: Captain Suryakumar Yadav and four others visit Pench Tiger Reserve ahead of NZ T20

Nagpur, Jan 20 (UNI) Members of the Indian cricket team went on a jungle safari at the Pench Tiger Reserve ahead of their T20 match against New Zealand, which will begin in Nagpur on January 21, seeking a glimpse of the elusive tigers. Taking a short break from training before the opening match of the series, India’s T20 captain, Suryakumar Yadav, along with four other members of the team, went on a jungle safari at the Pench Tiger Reserve on Monday, ahead of the opening match of the five-match series against New Zealand, forest officials said. Besides Yadav, other players including wicketkeepers Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan, batter Rinku Singh and spinner Ravi Bishnoi enjoyed the jungle safari during a private visit to the reserve located on the Maharashtra–Madhya Pradesh border, the forest officials said.

Central India's Premier English Daily

Central India's Premier English Daily

Credit: Centralchronicle

Key Highlights

  • The safari was undertaken as a leisure activity to unwind before the high-profile encounter in Nagpur.
  • Indian team members travelled through the reserve in open jeeps under the supervision of forest officials.
  • Although they did not spot a tiger during the safari, they were able to see other wildlife, including leopards and enjoyed the natural surroundings.
  • Several players interacted with fellow tourists, posed for photographs and later shared moments from the safari on social media.
  • Forest department officials ensured security and smooth arrangements during the visit.
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  1. From nets to nature: Captain Suryakumar Yadav and four others visit Pench Tiger Reserve ahead of NZ T20

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