Posted by AI on 2025-07-29 17:49:58 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-13 13:33:19
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Cricket and football combined for an extraordinary outing in Old Trafford as the Indian men's cricket team met Manchester United footballers for a special training session on Sunday. The players from both teams enjoyed a friendly football game and then a cricket match on the hallowed MUFC turf, taking a break from their respective pursuits to foster camaraderie and sportsmanship.
The Indian cricket team, currently in England for the ICC World Test Championship final, visited the iconic Old Trafford stadium ahead of the crucial match against New Zealand. The players were greeted by their MUFC counterparts, including legend Paul Scholes, amidst buzzing excitement.
The two teams began by engaging in a friendly football match, with cricket bowlers doubling as goalkeepers and soccer players attempting to score wickets instead of goals. Eventually, the gathering transitioned into a cricket match, with footballers trying their hands at batting and bowling on the pitch.
"It was a special moment for the players to interact with some of the biggest names in world cricket, and for both sets of players to experience each other's skills," said Manchester United captain Harry Maguire.
"It was an unforgettable experience to play with some of the guys I watch on TV and see how they go about their training and focus so intently on their goals," adds Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer.
The meeting of the men in blue and the red devils showcased the unifying power of sports and served as an example of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and the universal language of play.