After having their customary net session in the morning at the St Peter's College ground, where the full team was in attendance, the players trooped in batches of two and three at the Adelaide Oval's indoor net session to do some 'physical training' under trainer V P Sudarshan.
Adelaide Oval is probably one of those few international stadiums, where players normally walk down from their hotel (Inter-Continental, where international teams stay) to the stadium which is barely a three to four minute walk.
The trio along with trainer went to indoor training facility where the security officer was handed over a hand-written note which had separate list of three each.
Now on the first floor of the indoor facility is ICC's designated 'Media Accreditation Centre' where scribes were coming to collect their passes. The presence of three players definitely aroused interest as to what they were doing in a second session after their usual net and fielding drills.
"The trainer (VP Sudarshan) is carrying out a special session and he doesn't want the media to be present. You guys will have to leave," he said in a curt manner.
The mediapersons, who were standing at the balcony then left the area and sat on the rear side. This time, it was an Australian local security man, who came up and said, "Don't mind, I am just the messenger but their security officer sent me to tell you guys to leave".
After the trio of Shami, Rahane and Kohli finished with their session, it was Akshar Patel and Suresh Raina, who trudged in for their session.
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni left for Melbourne to attend the Opening Ceremony of the marquee event.
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