Members of the Indian team on their tour of Sri Lanka have arrived in Mumbai and will be barred for 2 weeks

Shikhar Dhawan’s team of India limited overs arrived in Mumbai and reached the two-week quarantine directly. Team members will be quarantined until June 28, during which time they will undergo RT-PCR every day and, after completing six tests, the team will head to Colombo for a six-game series against Sri Lanka starting in July. 13. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) tweeted and posted a picture of some players, including Dhawan, saying, ‘Team India’s limited overs team has reached Mumbai for the tour of Sri Lanka. Glad to see some new and happy faces on the team.

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Sri Lanka will follow a standard operating system similar to the World Test Champion and the Test team that traveled to Britain on the five-Test tour. Regarding the condition of anonymity, a BCCI source told PTI, “All the rules are the same. We followed that in England. Players from outside came in chartered flights and some in the commercial flight business.”

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“They can have a quarantine of a room for seven days and then meet in a biologically safe environment,” he said. Players can use the gym facility in small groups. The three-match ODI series will start from July 13. The Indian team will remain in the team hotel in Colombo for three days and then train. BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has already announced that National Cricket Academy Director Rahul Dravid will be the head coach of the limited overs team.

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