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Kohli took a break for personal work after his RCB’s IPL ouster and in all likelihood, he will join the squad by Friday.
But it is not clear if he would be able to take part in the only warm-up game against Bangladesh on Saturday after a long flight.
Having played 90 per cent of the matches under lights in the scorching Indian summer, the idea would be to adjust to pleasant mornings where temperatures will hover between 25 to 27 degree celsius with very less humidity.
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And this is why the support staff, before initiating the skills training (net sessions) on the practice pitches at Nassau County ground on the outskirts of the city, have decided to help the player acclimatise with the conditions.
With 14 players checking in, there was light jogging, routine shuttle runs, and a bit of foot volley to get into the groove.
“They have been away two and half months from us and getting to know where they stand and what needs to be done before the World Cup is the goal. The (first) goal is to spend 45 minutes in the heat to get going,” Strength and Conditioning coach Soham Desai told bcci.tv.
“We came in the day before yesterday and we just eased into our routines here, the players are just getting used to the time zone. Today we are having our first ground session,” he added.
As far as the players are concerned, there is an element of curiosity about playing cricket in New York.
The Indian teams, over the years, have played primarily in Florida at the Fort Lauderhill ground during their tours of the West Indies.
“First time we are going to play cricket in New York, it’s going be fun,” all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja said.
“We have not yet played cricket, came here for a team activity today. Hopefully, it will be good. The weather is really good, so we are looking forward to it.”