They trained at the BCB Cricket Academy ground here, three days ahead of their last-four clash against South Africa.
It was the first time that an Indian cricket team was having a full training session without wearing their sports shoes.
After the end of the session, senior cricketer and hero of last match, Yuvraj Singh, was seen limping but the seriousness or extent of pain was not known.
Asked about Yuvraj's condition, Indian team's trainer Nitin Patel said, "Why are you asking me? You know I am not supposed to answer any questions."
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From a viewer's point, the training was something different. If you hail from West Bengal or Bangladesh, watching some of the megastars playing barefoot would certainly add a local flavour and force one to take a trip down memory lane.
No wonder, the best footballer on the park was skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, someone who could effortlessly use the inside and outside dodge, chip the ball while taking a free kick. Dhoni's childhood has been spent in MECON quarters in Ranchi and he has played football for DAV Shyamali. His game-sense is certainly a cut above his teammates.
It's learnt from team sources that trainer Sudarshan had suggested the idea so that the players break the monotony.