The Indian cricket team will have a four-day training session prior to their opening One Day International against the West Indies on January 21, Vidarbha Cricket Association sources said in Nagpur on Thursday.
"The team members from various destinations will assemble by January 16 night here and go in for a rigorous practice session from January 17 to 20 before the Sunday ODI here (Nagpur)," sources told PTI.
They dismissed reports of a conditioning camp prior to the ODI series against West Indies.
Meanwhile in another development, coach Greg Chappell and Board of Control for Cricket in India selection committee chairman Dilip Vengsarkar had a detailed discussion with BCCI vice-chairman Shashank Manohar here on Wednesday.
"They sought time from Manohar for a discussion and since he had his professional commitments in city and could not make it to Mumbai, the duo flew in here and later left for Delhi," sources said.
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