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KL Rahul set to leave for England on Monday, wants to begin preps for Test series early

KL Rahul set to leave for England on Monday, wants to begin preps for Test series early

Time of India3 days ago

KL Rahul
India batter
KL Rahul
is set to reach England early to begin preparations for the five-Test series, which gets underway on June 20.
Originally scheduled to leave with the rest of the team on June 6, Rahul reached out to the Board of Control for Cricket in India and requested to play the second India A game vs England Lions.
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The Indian cricket board agreed and the right-hander got the necessary go-aheads last night. Rahul was looking to get his preps going but the weather in Mumbai and Bengaluru forced him to explore the option of flying early.
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his is something Rahul did ahead of the Australia series as well, when he played an India A game before the rest of the Test squad arrived Down Under.
India Test squad for England tour: Shubman Gill to lead, Rishabh Pant his deputy
India A's unofficial Test tour of England begins with the first of two four-day games against the England Lions on Friday, forming a key part of India's preparations for the upcoming five-Test series against England. The second match is scheduled for June 6 at Northampton.
These matches offer fringe and emerging red-ball players a vital chance to adapt to English conditions and stake a claim for Test spots. The squad features names like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Dhruv Jurel, and Karun Nair.

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