Dubai: After completing quarantine, Royal Challengers Bangalore began practicing in Dubai on Sunday, before the return of IPL 2021.
The team hit the land running with a football game to make the players close with the weather in the UAE.
Talking about the first training session and highlighting updates about the arrival of players, Mike Hesson, Director of Cricket Operations and RCB Head Coach, said, “6th, 8th and 10 (September) will be sports days.
So, instead of doing a split group like What we did last time, we will all go as a group.
7, 9, and 11 will be a skill training.
It gives you a day where you can work hard and then you can do your own S & C (strength and conditioning) and recover.
“” Ab (de villiers) is at the airport now, so he will be on his way.
Maxi (Glenn Maxwell) is a kind of two or three more days, Kyle (Jamieson) will be here around the 10th, and then people -Arang will drip in from different bubbles that they play around the world.
We will have 11 people from our group tomorrow, so we are halfway there.
“Hesson also gave updates to players who were Returned from the Indian-British series and the Sri Lanka-South African series, “both the Indian-English bubble and the South Sri Lanka bubble will be a straight bubble to the transfer of bubbles.
So, it will arrive two or three days before the opening match.
Obviously, they have played a lot of cricket, so it’s just a problem to make them here and adjust to heat.
“Last week, the RCB confirmed that the All-Rounder Washington Sundar had been ruled out from the remaining 2021 Premier Premier Season (IPL) due to the upcoming finger injury.
Akash Deep, a cricketer of the country from Bengal and Net Bowler with a franchise, named a replacement.
RCB Kicking up their UAE’s legs with clashes against Kolkata Knight motorists in Abu Dhabi on September 20.