The RCB team hit the ground running with a football game to get players acclimatized to the weather in UAE ahead of IPL 2021
Mohammed Siraj and Virat Kohli. Picture/ AFP
Royal Challengers Bangalore began training on Sunday, 5th September 2021, in Dubai, ahead of the VIVO IPL 2021 season resumption after the completion of quarantine. The team hit the ground running with a football game to get players acclimatized to the weather in UAE.
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Speaking about the first training session and highlighting updates about the arrival of players, Mike Hesson, Director of Cricket Operations and Head Coach, RCB said, "The 6th, 8th, and 10th (September) will be gym days. So, instead of us doing split groups like we did last time, we're all going to go as one group. The 7th, 9th, and 11th will be 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 is at the airport now, so he'll be on his way. Maxi (Glenn Maxwell) is sort of two or three days away, Kyle (Jamieson) will be here around the 10th, and then the guys will drip-in from the different bubbles they are playing in throughout the world. We'll have 11 guys from our group by tomorrow, so we're halfway there."
Hesson also provided an update on players returning from the India-England series and the Sri Lanka-South Africa series, “Both the India-England bubble and the Sri Lanka-South Africa bubble will be a straight bubble to bubble transfers. So, those will be arriving two or three days before the opening game. Obviously, they've been playing plenty of cricket, so it's just a matter of getting them over here and acclimatizing to the heat."
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Royal Challengers Bangalore will kick-start their IPL 2021 resumption against the Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday, September 20th, 2021, at Abu Dhabi