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India camp concludes under Fletcher's watchful gaze

Last updated on: November 11, 2012 16:38 IST

Image: India coach Duncan Fletcher speaks with Gautam Gambhir at a practice session
Photographs: Reuters

The Indian squad's three-day preparatory camp for the four-Test series against England, commencing at Ahmedabad from November 15, concluded at the Cricket Club of India (Brabourne stadium) in Mumbai on Sunday.

The team had a five-hour training session with a short break for lunch at the Brabourne Stadium with all the cricketers given an opportunity to have a feel of match conditions against their own bowlers and some local bowlers.

The team's training was supervised by chief coach Duncan Fletcher, bowling coach Joe Dawes and fielding coach Trevor Penney.

India players are set to depart for Ahmedabad on Monday

Image: Mahendra Singh Dhoni at a practice session
Photographs: Reuters

The squad members are set to depart on Monday morning for the series opener at the Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad. England are already in Ahmedabad currently playing their third and final warm-up tour game against Haryana, that is also set to conclude on Sunday.

The second match of the Test rubber is scheduled at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai from November 23.

The last two matches of the series will be played at Kolkata (December 5-9) and Nagpur (December 13-17) after which there will be a two-match Twenty20 series between the two teams on December 20 and 22 at Pune and Mumbai.

England will go home for the Christmas and New Year break before returning to play a five-match ODI series against the hosts starting January 11 at Rajkot.

India will clash with Pakistan in a short series of T20 games and ODIs during the period England are away.
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