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Australia's stars walked barefoot on the Edgbaston pitch on Monday, 8 July, in an unusual team bonding session in the build-up to their World Cup semi-final against England.
Aaron Finch's side began their training session at Birmingham venue for Thursday, 11 July’s, England showdown by discarding their socks and trainers.
The move was inspired by Australia head coach Justin Langer, who last year described himself as “a bit of a hippy”, spending a month a year growing out his beard and walking barefoot.
Australia batsman Peter Handscomb is yet to play in the tournament, having joined as the replacement for Shaun Marsh, but is in line to face England in place of the injured Usman Khawaja.
Asked for his take on the walkabout and ‘bonding circle’, Handscomb said, “It's just a moment to get a feel for the ground, literally.”
“We had an open and honest conversation and it was great that some of the guys poured their heart out there about what it meant to get to the semi-final,” Handscomb further added.
“There were some really good stories: what it meant for them and their first memories of cricket growing up. It was really nice to see what playing in the finals means to this group,” Handscomb concluded.
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