The Free Press Journal

RCB begin camp today

For the upcoming IPL after completing their mandatory six-day quarantine

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Virat Kohli-captained Royal Challenger­s Bangalore will begin a three-week training camp for the upcoming IPL from Thursday after completing their mandatory six-day quarantine.

The players will train within the bio-secure environmen­t.

"Players have spent the last few months in a variety of environmen­ts and are in different stages of fitness and training, and hence a singular training approach is not the best route to start getting ready for the season," RCB cricket operations director Mike Hesson said.

"Our support staff team will continue working in a way that is flexible and offers personalis­ed support.

"We have a highly skilled support staff team to nurture the players mentally, physically and emotionall­y to assist each players preparatio­n so they are ready to play their best cricket." With Kohli at the helm of affairs, RCB will continue their quest to win a maiden IPL, having failed in their previous attempts, sometimes very badly.

Head coach Simon Katich said, "Our preparatio­ns have revolved around giving players at least three weeks to get back into training their skills and getting their bodies ready for the competitio­n so they can build up gradually and try to minimise any injuries.

"We have several split group sessions planned initially to help give the batsmen plenty of time getting volume in after such a long layoff. It also ties into helping mitigate any risks with COVID by not having the full squad training all at once either.

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