India to monitor players’ workload ahead of WTC final

India to monitor players’ workload ahead of WTC final

India will monitor the workload of their gamers within the build-up to the World Test Championship remaining in opposition to Australia, says captain Rohit Sharma, with a few of them set to play key roles with their groups within the IPL.

Rohit, whose aspect sealed a 2-1 properties collection victory over Australia to qualify for the WTC title conflict, may also discover the opportunity of sending some gamers to Britain sooner than scheduled to arrange for the match.

The IPL kicks off on March 31 and the ultimate is scheduled for May 28, whereas the WTC decider begins at The Oval on June 7.

“I think it’s quite critical for us,” Rohit mentioned. “We’re going to keep in constant touch with all our players who are going to be part of that final and to monitor their workload and what’s happening with them.”

India pacers Mohammed Siraj (Royal Challengers Bangalore), Mohammed Shami (Gujarat Titans) and Umesh Yadav (Kolkata Knight Riders) are amongst these anticipated to be closely concerned within the home Twenty20 competitors.

Rohit mentioned India would be certain that the trio have been prepared for the WTC remaining.

“We’re sending some (red) Duke balls to all fast bowlers as well,” Rohit mentioned.

“I believe in preparation and it’s again going to be key for us. Around May 21, there will be six teams who will possibly be out of the IPL playoffs, so whichever players are available, we’ll try get them to the UK as early as possible.”

India’s success in opposition to Australia got here on turning tracks however Rohit expects a distinct ball recreation at a impartial venue.

“Both teams have played lot of cricket in that part of the world and I won’t say it’ll be alien conditions,” Rohit mentioned.

“But yes, compared to what it’s like playing India in India or Australia in Australia, it’s not going to be like that, it’ll be slightly different. I’m sure both teams will prepare for it.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au