CSK aim to set up camp in the UAE from early August

Source: ESPNCricinfo Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are intending to set up a camp in the UAE from early August to give themselves at least a month to train before the start of the IPL, on 19th September. According to ESPNcricinfo, the players have been asked to report to Chennai first, following which they will leave […]
 
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CSK aim to set up camp in the UAE from early August

Source: ESPNCricinfo
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are intending to set up a camp in the UAE from early August to give themselves at least a month to train before the start of the IPL, on 19th September.

According to ESPNcricinfo, the players have been asked to report to Chennai first, following which they will leave for Dubai via a charter flight. All of which, of course, will be subject to approvals from the Indian government.

Last week, the IPL governing council chairman Brijesh Patel had confirmed that the tournament was scheduled to begin on September 19, with the final penciled in for either November 8 or November 10, and said the clearance of the government “will come”. The governing council is scheduled to meet tomorrow, August 2, to discuss the many logistical challenges of scheduling the tournament in the UAE. The Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) around securing eight teams for 51 days across three venues will be formally established in that meeting.

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For the franchises themselves, one of the issues will be player fitness given that the majority on their IPL rosters will not have played any cricket in recent months. Some franchises have reportedly asked for permission to land on August 20 and 21. For CSK, who have the oldest squad in the league on average, the challenge is all the more significant. MS Dhoni, their captain, for example, hasn’t played a competitive Cricket match since the 2019 World Cup.

CSK aim to set up camp in the UAE from early August

In the pre-lockdown world as well, CSK were the first team to begin their training camp in March. Senior players like Suresh Raina and Ambati Rayudu, in fact, had begun training as early as December 2019 to get in shape for the tournament.

The IPL will comprise 60 matches and will be played over 51 days (in case the final is on November 8). In the original schedule prepared in March for this year, the tournament days stretched to 50 to keep the double-headers minimal, a request of the franchises who did not want players to suffer during the peak Indian summer. It is likely the double-headers will remain minimal even in the UAE.