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India Women To Have Preparatory Camp In Visakhapatnam Ahead Of ODI WC
IANS understands that the week-long camp will be there for the whole 15-member World Cup team and reserve players, though the day-to-day schedule is yet to be firmed up. “Those teams members who are in Australia for the ongoing ‘A’ tour may join the camp directly in Visakhapatnam after playing in four-day game,” further said sources.
Recently, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led team went through a ten-day preparatory camp at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru to prepare for the Women’s ODI World Cup, starting on September 30.
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