Florida, Aug 25 (CRICKETNMORE): Indian cricketers Ravichandran Ashwin, Shikhar Dhawan and Bhuvneshwar Kumar on Thursday visited the home arena of American professional basketball club Miami Heats here. Special: Cricket and India are going places.

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The Indian cricket team is in the United States to play a two-match Twenty20 International series against reigning World T20 champions West Indies at the Central Broward Regional Park here on August 27 and 28.

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The latest recruits of the Miami Heats -- Tyler Johnson and Briante Weber -- hosted the Indian trio at their home ground, The American Airlines Arena.

The Indian players were taken around the locker room, gymnasium and the recuperation centre before indulging in a brief bout of play between the five of them. Ramiz Raja picks his all-time playing eleven.

Shikhar and Bhuvneshwar were chatting up the hosts, while Ashwin seemed to have gone back to his school days of playing basketball.

"It was great fun. I am very happy we could make it here. Exchanging thoughts about how the sports have transformed with the latest technology is always good. While I tried to explain to these guys how cricket is played, they in return taught me the finer details of basketball," Dhawan said.

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Bhuvneshwar said: "It was great to see these guys and learn about their game. I was impressed with the facilities here and it was a learning experience for me to see the amount of technology being used in sports science."

Speaking about his visit to the Miami Heats home arena, off-spinner Ashwin said: "I've played a bit of basketball during my school days so that got me really excited while I tried my hand again after so many years. I am thankful to both Weber and Johnson for taking time out and showing us around their home turf."

The other Indian players had a field day in the new country as some of them went around shopping, while a few others chose to relax at the hotel.

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The social media handles of players and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) were active with posts and pictures ever since they landed in the US.

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