New Delhi: The food offered to Team India in Sydney after practice was not good news agency ANI reported on Wednesday citing BCCI sources. The BCCI sources further claimed that they were just given sandwiches and they have also told ICC that the food provided after the practice session in Sydney was cold and not good.
“The food that was offered to Team India was not good. They were just given sandwiches and they have also told ICC that food provided after the practice session in Sydney was cold and not good,” ANI reported citing BCCI sources.
Notably, International Cricket Council (ICC) is handling the responsibility for providing food during the T20 World Cup 2022. However, in bilateral series, the host association is in charge of food. The ICC is not providing any hot food after lunch. However, Team India is also not participating in the practice session as they were offered a venue in Blacktown (In the suburbs of Sydney) approximately 45 minutes from Team Hotel where they are staying.
"Team India did not do practice sessions as it was offered a practice venue in Blacktown (In sub-urbs of Sydney) so they refused because that is appropriately 45 minutes away from Team Hotel where they are staying," ANI quoted the BCCI sources as saying.
Virat Kohli's blistering knock of 82 runs guided India to a four-wicket win against the arch-rivals Pakistan in Melbourne on Sunday. India will play the Netherlands next, with the match scheduled for October 27 at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground.