Team India is gearing up for the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh with an intensive preparation camp scheduled to begin in Chennai on September 12. This camp marks the start of head coach Gautam Gambhir’s efforts to strategize and prepare the team for the crucial series. All selected players, including the star batsman Virat Kohli, are expected to join the camp in Chennai, as Kohli is reportedly flying in from London.
Gautam Gambhir’s First Home Series as Head Coach
This series is particularly significant for Gambhir as it will be his first on home soil since taking over as head coach of the Indian cricket team. After a couple of successful overseas assignments, Gambhir is keen to make a strong start at home. His approach will focus on refining the team’s preparations and developing a comprehensive strategy to ensure a victorious outcome against Bangladesh. Despite Bangladesh’s lack of Test victories against India, Gambhir is leaving no stone unturned, especially after Bangladesh’s recent triumph over Pakistan.
Focus Areas of the Chennai Camp
The Chennai camp, led by captain Rohit Sharma, will run for five days, allowing the team to fine-tune their strategies and address any weaknesses. The camp will also serve as a platform for players who have been away from cricket for a while to regain their form and build camaraderie with their teammates. Strengthening team bonding and ensuring seamless communication on the field will be crucial aspects of the camp.
Bangladesh Sets Up Camp in Mirpur
Meanwhile, Bangladesh is also leaving nothing to chance as they prepare for their India tour. The Bangladesh team has set up their camp in Mirpur, with high morale following their recent series win against Pakistan. Their players, including fast bowler Shoriful Islam, have expressed confidence in their ability to challenge India on their home turf. This enthusiasm sets the stage for an exciting and competitive series.
As both teams gear up, the upcoming series promises to be an intense battle, with Team India focused on defending their home advantage and Bangladesh aiming to make a strong statement on Indian soil.