The first ODI between India and West Indies begins on February 6.
The remainder of the squad began light training in the stadium after their RT-PCR tests came negative on Thursday.
Opener Mayank Agarwal joined the squad but is in three-day quarantine which ends on February 6, the day of the first ODI between India and the West Indies.
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However, the team management has also added keeper-opener Ishan Kishan to the ODI squad as well as KL Rahul will not be available for the first ODI, leaving Rohit Sharma with no opening partner.
"Today is a light session where the players have been accompanied by trainers," a veteran official in know of things told PTI.
Apart from the players, three staff members including fielding coach T Dilip tested positive for the virus and as per Indian government guidelines, will have to isolate for seven days.
The series starts in Ahmedabad on February 6 with India's 1000th ODI match but it is now a foregone conclusion that the trio – Dhawan, Ruturaj, and Shreyas -- will be missing the series as they will have to undergo week-long isolation and then return with two negative RT-PCR tests.
(PTI inputs)