Updated On: 13 November, 2019 08:35 AM IST | Indore | PTI
The Indian team did not train under the lights and the throwdowns with the SG pink ball was part of the traditional red-ball practice session

India skipper Virat Kohli takes part in a fitness session at the Holkar Stadium yesterday. Pic/AFP
Indore: Skipper Virat Kohli had his first experience of negotiating a pink ball as Indian cricketers took turns to get used to the new colour during the net session ahead of the first Test against Bangladesh, starting Thursday. The Indian team did not train under the lights and the throwdowns with the SG pink ball was part of the traditional red-ball practice session.
Usually, three adjacent nets are placed -- for pacers, spinner and throwdowns -- for Indian team's practice. However, on team's request, the throwdown-net was created on the other side of the ground on separate practice turfs with a black sight-screen. It was skipper Kohli, who first faced the pink ball.
With throwdown specialists Raghavendra and Sri Lankan Nuwan Senaviratne hurling the pink stuff at express pace, the skipper looked comfortable. He looked more intent on playing defensive shots.