India, New Zealand players competing who had better morning


Hamilton, Feb 1 (IANS): Mitchell McClenaghan, Colin Munro, Hardik Pandya and K.L. Rahul were seen engaging in fun banter on social media talking about their favourite good morning experiences. Watching and hearing their videos closely, their morning experiences are nothing but enviable: swimming with wild dolphins; jogging around the Auckland waterfront; and playing gully cricket at sunrise along the coast of Waiheke Island.

It looks like the Indian Cricket team has been having a great time on and off the field. The three conversational videos by the cricket giants are quirky and challenging.

Having taken a break from the IPL, Mitch and Colin are enjoying the morning with backyard cricket, which, they explain, is similar to the Indian gully cricket, at a beautiful beach on Waiheke Island.

Mitch's post reads: "I began my day with some backyard cricket with my buddy @manuz05 here. Hardik Pandya, what's your morning like back in India?"

While Hardik said: "I began my day with some swimming, but I'm really looking forward to swimming with beautiful wild dolphins in New Zealand next time I'm there."

On the other hand, India opener K.L. Rahul said: "I usually start my day in the gym but jogging around the Auckland waterfront is a different vibe altogether. @hardikpandya93, I didn't see any dolphins, maybe they'll come around once you're here."

  

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