Aussies to skip training

Published July 21, 2004

SYDNEY, July 20: Australia's cricketers, facing a playing schedule of four Tests in 33 days on their tour of India in October, may skip training to rest in between the Tests, team management said on Tuesday.

Given all four Tests against India here last summer went to a fifth day and with hot weather expected, Australia's coaching staff plan to give Ricky Ponting's team as many rest days as possible.

"It's certainly something we're conscious of," assistant coach Tim Nielsen said on Tuesday. "We've got to be really careful on how we keep the guys both physically and mentally fresh for the whole tour."

Staff will plan between-match days in advance, aided by a few travel days in between venues. There could also be a back-up for wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist as the schedule makes it difficult to fly in reserves if injury strikes.

"That will be the key criteria for selection - that you are 100 percent fit," Nielsen said. Nielsen said recent visits to India - in 2001 (Tests) and last year (ODIs) - would also aid Australia in their quest to win a series there for the first time since 1969-70.

"A lot of the guys who make up the core part of the team have been there before so they know what to expect," he said. The tour starts with a three-day match against the Indian Board President's XI, beginning Sept 30. -AFP

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