India train in ‘Big Apple’: Getting used to cooler temperatures, playing white-ball games in morning

India train in ‘Big Apple’: Getting used to cooler temperatures, playing white-ball games in morning
India train in ‘Big Apple’: Getting used to cooler temperatures, playing white-ball games in morning

NEW YORK, May 29:

After two months of intense competitive cricket under night lights, the Indian cricket team, sans Virat Kohli, began its preparations for the T20 World Cup with a morning training session here, keeping in mind the 10.30am starts for all its preliminary games.
Kohli took a break for personal work after RCB’s IPL ouster and in all likelihood, he will join the squad by Friday.
But it is not clear if he would be able to take part in the only warm-up game against Bangladesh on Saturday after a long flight.
Having played 90 per cent of the matches under lights in the scorching Indian summer, the idea would be to adjust to pleasant mornings where temperatures will hover between 25 to 27 degree celsius with very less humidity.
A white kookaburra in slightly windy mornings could be a challenge and to be prepared for that, the severely jet-lagged bodies need to get used to morning conditions.
And this is why the support staff, before initiating the skills training (net sessions) on the practice pitches at a ground on the outskirts of the city, have decided to help the players acclimatise with the conditions. (PTI)