Both the Indian groups are awaiting their full quarantine routine from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The ICC on Saturday did ship a media launch nevertheless it didn’t have any particular particulars in regards to the period of exhausting and delicate quarantine.
“The Indian women’s contingent is not moving to Bristol on landing. Instead they will also be going to Southampton with the men’s team and start their room quarantine. With ECB yet to send us the routine that we need to follow, the women’s team will only leave for Bristol once the quarantine period in Southampton is over,” a senior BCCI official privy to journey particulars advised PTI on situations of anonymity.
Both the groups will likely be placing up on the Hilton Hotel, which is part of the Hampshire Bowl Stadium property.
“We need to plan our training schedule and for that intimation about the duration of hard and soft quarantine period is very important. It is the ECB which will handover a complete chart starting from day one of our managed isolation,” the official mentioned.
It is anticipated that the ladies’s staff will likely be placing up on the similar resort which is adjoining to the County floor in Bristol to guarantee a protected bio-secure zone for the squad.
The girls’s staff will play their one-off Test from June 16-19 which additionally overlaps, for a few days, with the boys’s World Test Championship closing towards New Zealand to be performed on the Hampshire Bowl beginning June 18.
Kohli, Sharma to Start their Gym Session from Sunday
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India captain Virat Kohli and his white ball deputy Rohit Sharma will finish their seven-day exhausting quarantine in India on Sunday and are anticipated to hit the gymnasium for a full exercise.
“Tomorrow their seven day hard quarantine ends. They can now do their sessions for the next three days before departure. If you come to think of it, despite team’s hard quarantine in India and six negative RT-PCR test, they will have to undergo another round of hard isolation on reaching UK. But these are tough times and you have to adapt accordingly,” the official added.