By Bipin Dani
All Sri Lankan players touring Bangladesh next month will undergo proper fitness tests on April 25, it is learnt.
According to the sources in Colombo, most of the preliminary squad members, who are in Sri Lanka and not part of the League matches overseas or playing English counties underwent the pre-testing and medical check ups on Tuesday.
No quarantine restrictions
The squad members leaving on 8th May in a commercial flight will not be required to undergo any room quarantine, a top BCB (Bangladesh Cricket Board) official said.
Speaking exclusively over the telephone from Dhaka, one of the officials confirmed, “Covid pandemic is easing out and therefore there will be no quarantine restrictions”.
“They (the players and their support staff) will undergo PCR tests on arrival and if cleared, they can start training from the very next day”, the source added.
The BCB’s medical team has given this protocol to the management, it is learnt.
Team head coach Chris Silverwood and the new assistant coach Naveed Nawaz have already arrived in Sri Lanka from England and Australia respectively. The squad is unlikely to have a separate specialist batting coach but the responsibilities will lie with the assistant coach.
Selectors have picked the preliminary squad of 23 players. They are not to be put in a hotel but will come for training from their home to R. Premadasa Stadium from Wednesday.
SLC’s High Performance Centre has also sent a list of 12 support staff members for executive committee’s approval.
The 23-players squad may be reduced to 18 and 12 support staff may be sent to Bangladesh.
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