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XtraTime Web Desk: Virat Kohli and his boys will not be having any training camps before August. Although a few Indian cricketers have started training outdoor on their own, but Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is not planning any camps for the senior team until August.


According to a report in ABP News, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has said the board is not in a hurry to hold any such camps for Kohli and his boys before August.
BCCI has already cancelled its tour to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, citing safety concerns for the cricketers. With nothing concrete on the Indian Premier League (IPL) this year yet, it goes to be seen when the Indian cricketers will be back training together.

England cricketers are currently undergoing a preparatory camp in a bio secure environment at Ageas Bowl in Southampton ahead of the test series against West Indies next month starting from July 8. West Indies cricketers too are quarantining themselves in Manchester since reaching England.

Jason Holder and his team were recently involved in a practice match among themselves at Old Trafford. The Pakistan cricket team is also in UK now. Azhar Ali and his team reached Manchester on Sunday night to take part in a three test and T20I series against England which will follow immediately after the series between England and West Indies. While cricket is slowly returning back to normalcy, the Indian cricket fans will still have to wait for a while as the Indian cricket team is unlikely to start training before August.

No camps for Kohli and his boys before August, says Sourav Ganguly