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No training camp will be started for Indian players, BCCI is considering this

New Delhi : Lockdown 4 has started on May 18 and the government has allowed the opening of sports complexes and stadiums, but the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will not start any training camp for its yearly contracted players, as the Corona Virus is yet to come. Outbreak has not reduced. At the same time, the Central Government has given permission to open the stadiums, but the premises can be opened for practice only after talking to the state governments.


According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the new guidelines issued on Sunday have the permission to open the stadium, but the audience has not been allowed to come. Lockdown 4 deadline is until May 31. This indicates that players may begin individual training. Regarding this, BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal issued a press release saying that only players in skill-based training can lockdown 4.

Training camp will not start at the moment

The BCCI official has said, "In the meantime, the BCCI will study the guidelines at the state level and work with the state cricket associations to chalk out a program for skill-based training at the local level. BCCI officials team We will continue our dialogue with the management and prepare an appropriate plan for the entire team if the situation improves. "

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