The BCCI named 20 players to 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup squad. The 20 players will rotate throughout the bilateral series till the 50-over mega event in India later this year.
The BCCI name a squad of 20 players for the next ODI World Cup. Which will be hosted in India later this year. The board’s Annual General Meeting on Sunday decided to finalize a balanced 15-member team for the headline event.
It is also reported that the selected list of players will rotate in the bilateral series. The team taking up one after the other to ensure thorough preparations for the event are underway. BCCI president Roger Binny presided over the meeting through video conference. While skipper Rohit Sharma, chief selector Chetan Sharma. Coach Rahul Dravid, and NCA head VVS Laxman discussed for hours in a Mumbai hotel before coming up with the final list.
It is reported that the selected list of players will rotate in the bilateral series. The team taking up one after the other to ensure thorough preparations for the event are underway. BCCI president Roger Binny presided over the meeting through video conference. While skipper Rohit Sharma, chief selector Chetan Sharma, coach Rahul Dravid. NCA head VVS Laxman discuss for hours in a Mumbai hotel before coming up with the final list.
“The concerns of player availability, workload management, and fitness requirements. As well as the route to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, were also discuss at length during the discussion.” The source added.
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Yo-Yo and Dexa tests now require for selection: BCCI
Following India’s poor showings in the T20 World Cup 2022 and the Asia Cup 2022, the administration has already began brainstorming ideas for the big event and the World Test Championship (WTC) this year. The BCCI’s senior brass have studied the situation and determine that the ‘Yo-Yo’ and ‘Dexa’ tests will require as part of the selection process in order to maintain high fitness standards.
“The Yo-Yo Test and Dexa will now be part of the selection criteria and applied in the personalized roadmaps of the central pool of players,” the BCCI said following the meeting in a statement.
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