VIDEO: Heartfelt gesture by England team wins hearts
Series-deciding Test between Pakistan and England is set to commence from Thursday
The England cricket team, currently engaged in a Test series against Pakistan in Rawalpindi, won over many fans with a thoughtful gesture following their photoshoot.
The Englishmen are playing a three-match Test against the Men in Green at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium with both teams winning a match each.
The series-deciding Test between the two teams is set to commence from Thursday (tomorrow).
Earlier today, the players took a group photo at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium ahead of the third Test. After the shoot ended, the players, who were sitting on chairs in the ground, picked them up one by one, helping the support staff.
The cricketers, along with the support staff, took the chairs back to the stand. This kind-hearted gesture of the English players set an example for others.
Earlier on Monday, the Pakistan cricket team conducted a rigorous practice session at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, gearing up for the decisive third and final Test.
The toss will take place at 9:30am on Thursday, with the first ball to be bowled at 10am.
England dominated the first Test, securing a convincing innings and 47-run victory. Pakistan bounced back strongly in the second Test, winning by 152 runs.
As the teams clash in the final Test, the hosts seek to capitalise on its momentum, while the visitors aim to regain their footing.
The stadium is set to witness an electrifying contest, with the series hanging in the balance.
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