2 Indian groups taking part in in numerous international locations might be the norm in close to future: Dhumal

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BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal mentioned that India may play extra bilateral excursions fielding two completely different squads within the close to future to cope with the restrictions attributable to the Covid-19 pandemic. Head coach Ravi Shastri mentioned that two Indian groups taking part in completely different codecs is the best way ahead. (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSDhumal mentioned that restrictions attributable to Covid-19 may result in extra simultaneous bilateral toursTwo Indian groups shall be taking part in Test matches and restricted sequence in Sri Lanka within the subsequent 2 monthsThe transfer has been backed by India captain Virat Kohli and head coach Ravi ShastriIndia may play extra bilateral sequence fielding two completely different squads within the speedy future to cope with the restrictions created by the Covid-19 pandemic, says Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) treasurer Arun Dhumal.While an Indian staff led by Virat Kohli shall be within the United Kingdom for his or her World Test Championship closing towards New Zealand and five-Test sequence towards England, one other staff led by Shikhar Dhawan shall be touring Sri Lanka for a restricted overs sequence over the subsequent two months.”It is a definite possibility that India could play another limited overs tour with a younger squad while the main team players are playing elsewhere or need a break. The COVID-19 related restrictions also need to be factored in,” Dhumal informed PTI.”It (two India squads) also shows the solid bench strength of the Indian team and gives us an opportunity to organise more bilateral cricket and help other boards which are facing financial challenges amid the pandemic.”It is crucial to provide you with new concepts to cope with the lack of bilateral cricket that has occurred during the last 18 months,” he mentioned.Click right here for IndiaIn the present day.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.