New Delhi: India's squad for the upcoming tour of England is set to be picked in two weeks' time. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed the development to TimesofIndia.com.
"The team will be picked in two weeks' time," says Saikia.
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As TOI.com had reported earlier, the Indian cricket board has already prepared a pool and logistics for some India A players have already begun. The A squad, which will be featuring in three four-day games before the Test series begins on June 20, is very likely to leave for England on May 25.
The players who would be busy with their franchise commitments in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) will be joining the squad later. The Test squad departure is likely in the first week of June as some players are likely to feature in the second four-day game, which precedes the intra-squad fixture scheduled for the second week of June.
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"The team will be picked in two weeks' time," says Saikia.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
As TOI.com had reported earlier, the Indian cricket board has already prepared a pool and logistics for some India A players have already begun. The A squad, which will be featuring in three four-day games before the Test series begins on June 20, is very likely to leave for England on May 25.
The players who would be busy with their franchise commitments in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) will be joining the squad later. The Test squad departure is likely in the first week of June as some players are likely to feature in the second four-day game, which precedes the intra-squad fixture scheduled for the second week of June.
More to follow...
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