Even though the BCCI clarified that The greenish pitch at Eden Garden has been deliberately prepared to suit fast bowling for the ongoing test against Sri Lanka, there is no denying that the weaknesses if world’s best batting line up has been thoroughly exposed.
Indian batting, considers best in the world, surrendered against Sri Lanka fast bowlers led by sensational Suranga Lakmal.
That particular poor showing of Indian batsmen prompted BCCI to take the matter rather seriously.
Now, The BCCI will squeeze in a camp for the Indian cricket team ahead of its gruelling South Africa tour.
The BCCI’s upcoming SGM may discuss the contentious issue of including Pakistan in the FTP, Chaudhary added. “There will be a camp ahead of the South Africa tour. There’s a little time I understand that but we will see what best can be done,” Chaudhary told.
The series against Sri Lanka will conclude with the third T20I in Mumbai on December 24 and are scheduled to leave for South Africa four days later for a two-month long tour during which they play three Tests, six ODIs and three T20Is beginning January 5 in Cape Town.