The Indian board was planning to organise a camp for its cricketers sometime next month.
Moreover, batsmen and bowlers will also have to hone their primary skills before featuring in a competitive match.
Therefore, the BCCI was looking to organise a camp for its cricketers sometime next month. But it seems that the board’s planning has met with a setback.
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As per a report published in ABP News, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly said that the camp planned by the board for its players is unlikely to start before the month of August.
Even though there is no clarity about India’s next fixture yet, top cricketers are slowly but steadily getting back to training.
Recently, Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ishant Sharma took to social media and shared photos, videos of their outdoor training.
Meanwhile, the international cricket is set to return after a lengthy COVID-19 hiatus with the England-West Indies Test series. The three-Test series, which will be played in bio-secure environment, slated to start from July 8 in Southampton.
Furthermore, a 31-member Pakistan contingent arrived in Manchester early on Monday to begin their preparations for the tour of England, where they will play three Tests and equal number of T20Is in August and September.