The NCA in Bengaluru will host the first of two tents later this year, while the next did hold its first camp in the first month of September.
In order to prepare for the Women's T20 World Cup 2024, which is scheduled to take place between October 3 and October 20, a sizable group of India probables, excluding those who play in the Women's Hundred or Women's Caribbean Premier League (WCPL), may assemble in Bengaluru this week for a exercise and conditioning station at the National Cricket Academy.
Even though the India A team is playing in Australia for a series of different formats, the Indian team has no foreign cricket scheduled for the time being before the World Cup begins. Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma and Richa Ghosh wo n't feature in the first of two camps as they're away in England for the Hundred, while Jemimah Rodrigues is set for her maiden stint in the WCPL 2024 with Trinbago Knight Riders.
ESPNcricinfo understands the tent is expected to focus mostly on tackling and health over the first year, before moving into specifics such as place ball and range hitting. The BCCI has also engaged a sports counselor to perform sessions for the team, in line with a ask the captain Harmanpreet Kaur has made frequently, to help players opened up on their challenges and work with to fight pressure and cognitive fatigue.
In preparation for their last appearance in the tournament, which India may be attempting to win for the first time, having struggled on a number of occasions under pressure, most recently against Australia in the last [2019] and semi-finals]2022], the crew will finally meet in early September for a rigorous skill-based camp.
Shreyanka Patil, who suffered a hand injury last month at the Women's Asia Cup, may participate in this conditioning camp. She is said to be on track to recover fully before the event. Yastika Bhatia, who is recovering from a lateral cruciate ligament damage in her left thigh, is greeted with cautious optimism.
Due to Bhatia's presence, the team management has been conducting research to find a firm No. 3. D Hemalatha and Uma Chetry, who made her debut at the Asia Cup, have been tried at that location. In a T20I match against Bangladesh in April, Bhatia next played.
The pickers are keen on a mainly spin-based crew. The rhythm ball team will be in the spotlight as a result of Bangladesh's security challenges caused by civil unrest, but the host venue's uncertainty will also be affected.
Renuka Singh and Pooja Vastrakar have been regulars in recent years, and Arundhati Reddy is vying for a regular spot based on Arundhati Reddy's amazing local time shows for Kerala and the Delhi Capitals in the WPL. Among other pacers in the fray are Meghna Singh, currently on tour in Australia, and Titas Sadhu.
Troy Cooley, a former fast bowler from Australia and a member of the NCA, will put the fast-bowling group through their paces. Prior to their departure for the World Cup, the group is scheduled to play a few intra-squad games in September.
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