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KL's fitness in spotlight as India starts conditioning camp

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August 25, 2023

Many players will undergo fitness assessments on the opening day at the KSCA's Three Ovals campus

KL's fitness in spotlight as India starts conditioning camp

India's Asia-Cup-bound squad have started reaching Bengaluru for a 6-day conditioning camp that starts on Thursday at the Karnataka State Cricket Association's campus here, as reported by ESPNcricinfo.

The camp intends to act as a team-building exercise before the focus moves to the final stages of World Cup preparation, with players' fitness levels—particularly those who just returned from the Caribbean—being a significant focus area.

Many players will undergo fitness assessments followed by a few indoor sessions on the opening day at the KSCA's Three Ovals campus in Alur, Bengaluru. For the skill-based and outdoor conditioning regimens, athletes will be divided into batches starting on Friday.

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