The build-up to the fifth and final T20I between India and England at the Rose Bowl in Southampton took an unusual turn on Saturday after the Indian team was delayed in traffic, forcing a change in the pre-match schedule.While India were still arriving at the venue, England’s players used the extra time to take part in a relaxed game of rondo, a popular football training exercise used by many sports teams to improve quick passing, movement and reflexes.The hosts looked relaxed despite the unexpected delay, with the players enjoying the warm-up session as they waited for the visitors to arrive at the stadium. Videos from the ground show England cricketers exchanging quick passes in a tight circle, a routine that has become a common feature in football training sessions and is also used by cricket teams to enhance coordination before matches.The delay was caused after the Indian team bus got stuck in traffic on its way to the Rose Bowl. As a result, the draw, initially scheduled to start at 7:00 PM IST, has been postponed by 30 minutes. The officials later confirmed that the toss would be held at 7:15 PM IST, with the match starting at 7:30 PM IST.Watch: England players enjoy a game of football as they await India’s delayed arrival at the Rose BowlOnce the Indian team reached the venue, the preparations started quickly. Captain Shreyas Iyer was seen walking onto the field carrying his bat and gloves for a brief practice session, while off-spinner Suryansh Shedge was seen scoring his runs, fueling speculation that he could be in the playing XI. There were also indications that India might make a few changes after a disappointing series.England enter the contest with an unassailable 3-0 lead after the opening match was washed out and will be aiming to complete a 4-0 series win. India, meanwhile, are looking to avoid a whitewash and end a difficult tour on a positive note.