After their World Cup match against New Zealand on Sunday, the Indian cricket squad will almost certainly take a brief holiday to spend time with their family.
The seven days between the games against New Zealand (October 22) and England (October 29), which will provide the players a rest, will help with the World Cup’s lengthy and exhausting nature.
Since Sri Lanka and Pakistan co-hosted the Asia Cup from August 30 to September 17, the majority of the players have been traveling.
According to a BCCI source who spoke to PTI on the condition of anonymity, “the players are likely to have the option of dispersing to their respecting homes for a two- or three-day break after the New Zealand game.”
It is only reasonable that athletes spend some time with their families because there is a seven-day break between the two games. It is anticipated that the athletes would gather in Lucknow by October 26 in preparation for their next encounter.
The practice sessions have been quite well scheduled by the Indian team management, taking into account the players’ demanding travel schedules and workload management, particularly for the fast bowlers.
India is the only team in the competition that has all nine of its league games scheduled at different locations.
According to tradition, the whole Indian squad arrives for nets 48 hours before the match, but only the backup players are seen in action the day before the match.
The fast bowling unit hasn’t been rotated up until now, but Hardik Pandya’s left ankle twist does give up a few possibilities that the team management may want to investigate as the competition nears its conclusion.



























