Cricket / India women's cricket team begin assembling in Bengaluru ahead of the Australia tour.

Members of the Indian women's cricket team have started gathering in Bangalore, preparing to participate in training camp ahead of the Tour of Australia in September and October. Although the lineup for the official tour has yet to be announced, approximately 30 cricketers have been requested to arrive in Bangalore on Tuesday night. The players will start training after six days of isolation.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 10, 2021, 08:54 PM

Members of the Indian women's cricket team have started gathering in Bangalore, preparing to participate in training camp ahead of the Tour of Australia in September and October. Although the lineup for the official tour has yet to be announced, approximately 30 cricketers have been requested to arrive in Bangalore on Tuesday night. The players will start training after six days of isolation. 


Players currently participating in the 100-Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, 

Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma and Shafali Verma have been asked to join the Bangalore national team no later than August 22, as they must also accept the six-day period Training will be quarantined before the team leaves for Australia later this month. 


Players must undergo a 14-day quarantine upon arrival in Australia before they can face the host in the first ODI match in Sydney. India played a total of three ODIs, a DayNight Test and three T20 Down Under. 


"The first week in Australia will be strictly quarantined. After that, the team can be trained for the next 7 days after completing the quarantine," said a BCCI official. After the England tour, this is another important tour for India as they will continue their efforts to prepare for the ODI World Cup in New Zealand early next year.