T20 WC: Indian squad may be selected in April last week
The first batch of cricketers will leave for New York immediately after the end of the league stage of IPL on 19 May. Those players, whose teams won't qualify for the final four will be going early, like it happened during WTC finals last year
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New Delhi, 30 March
India's 15-member squad for the
upcoming T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies is likely to be named in last
week of April as the ICC's cut-off date for submission of teams is 1 May, a
BCCI source said on Saturday. However, every participating team will get a
chance to change players in their initial squad till 25 May.
"The Indian team will be
selected some time during the last week of April, the time by which the first
half of IPL will be over and national selection committee will be in a position
to assess form and fitness of the contenders," the senior BCCI source told
PTI on condition of anonymity.
"The first batch of cricketers
will leave for New York immediately after the end of the league stage of IPL on
19 May. Those players, whose teams won't qualify for the final four will be
going early, like it happened during WTC finals last year," the source
added.
With the tournament being held in
the USA and West Indies, it is expected that a few of the stand-bys will also
travel with the team so that there is no logistical nightmare in case any
player from the main squad gets injured or has to pull out due to unforeseen
circumstances.
The four national selectors are
travelling to watch most of the matches as this is the World Cup unlike other
editions when they travel for a select few games but keep a track on TV.
It is learnt that there has been no
instructions given to any of the Cup hopefuls about workload management as
these two months they are under the franchise's control. "Obviously, if
any centrally contracted or targeted player gets injured, his case will
automatically come under the purview of the NCA's Medicine and Sports Science
team.
"Also for the centrally
contracted players and targeted players (India A, Emerging India), the S&C
coaches and physios need to keep NCA in loop. But when players are contracted
with franchises, BCCI can't dictate how many matches they will play. As far as
bowlers are concerned, it is only four overs," the source added.
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