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    BCCI to give names only after evaluating Kohli’s workload

    India captain Virat Kohli’s strenuous workload will certainly be factored in when BCCI decides its list of players to feature in the Asia XI team for the two-match T20I series against World XI in Dhaka on March 21 and 22.

    BCCI to give names only after evaluating Kohli’s workload
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    While the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has recently stated that Kohli is expected to play at least one match, it can be confirmed after talking to top BCCI sources that the India captain has not yet given his consent.


    The Indian team will return from a gruelling six-week tour of New Zealand on March 6 and is set to assemble in Dharamsala on March 10 for the first ODI against South Africa on March 12. The second ODI is in Lucknow on March 15 and last game of the series is scheduled to be held in Kolkataon March 18.


    Before the first ODI, a day is earmarked when all the contracted cricketers will undergo mandatory medical tests, including workload monitoring assessment ahead of the IPL starting March 29.


    “The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has sent a wish list of 10 names and we are supposed to send five players. As of now, we have not confirmed any names. All the players including the skipper will undergo tests to check their level of workload. Only then we will give the names,” a senior BCCI source said.


    The matches are being planned by the BCB to celebrate the birth centenary of country’s founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.


    Kohli recently spoke about the burnout issues and how matches along with practice and travel schedule takes a toll on international players.


    When India head coach Ravi Shastri was asked the question about the possible effect on Kohli’s workload if he has to travel to Dhaka for a T20 game after playing three ODIs in six days, he said it’s an individual call.


    “I think that’s up to the individual. If he is feeling the strain, he will let the authorities know,” Shastri said.

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