Delhi Metro Extends Services for India's T20 World Cup Clash Against Namibia | Sports-Games
- India's Jasprit Bumrah participated in training after missing the first T20 World Cup match due to illness, according to assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate.
- Abhishek Sharma is recovering from a stomach issue, and his availability for the Namibia match is uncertain, according to Ryan Ten Doeschate.
- Washington Sundar joined the team and bowled at practice after recovering from a rib injury, as reported by Ryan Ten Doeschate.
- India's team management is closely monitoring the fitness of key players, including Bumrah, Sharma, and Sundar, for upcoming matches.
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Delhi Metro Extends Services for India Vs Namibia T20 World Cup Match
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. As the national capital gears up for India vs Namibia ICC Men's T20 World Cup clash on Thursday, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is extending its services late into the night to facilitate spectators attending the T20 match on February 12, at Arun Jaitley Stadium. Sports News | Delhi Metro Extends Services for India Vs Namibia T20 World Cup Match.
Delhi Metro Extends Services for India's T20 World Cup Clash Against Namibia | Sports-Games
Delhi Metro Extends Services for India's T20 World Cup Clash Against Namibia Cricket fever grips the national capital as India prepares to take on Namibia in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup on Thursday. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced extended service hours to accommodate fans attending the evening match scheduled for February 12 at Arun Jaitley Stadium.An official post by DMRC on social media detailed, "Special arrangements by Delhi M…
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