Indian team to undergo three-day quarantine before flying to South Africa

The Indian group will go through a three-day quarantine prior to taking off for South Africa. Cricbuzz has discovered that the individuals from the South Africa-bound crew have been approached to look into a five-star inn close to the Mumbai International Airport by Sunday (December 12) evening to satisfy the bio-security conventions. The group will leave for Johannesburg on Wednesday (December 16) by a sanctioned flight. India will play three Tests and three ODIs however now of time just the individuals from the Test crew will travel to South Africa. Navdeep Saini, Saurabh Kumar, Deepak Chahar, Arzan Nagwaswallam, Hanuma Vihari, and Vivek Ramakrishna (mentor), all individuals from India A crew that just got back from a three-game series in Bloemfontein, have remained back in South Africa. The previously mentioned are either important for the visiting party or players who have been drafted as reserves. The episode free A visit to South Africa has encouraged the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the individuals for making a trip to the country that is reeling under Omicron, a new and deadlier variation of COVID-19. The CSA has additionally vowed to avoid any unnecessary risk on the execution of BSE conventions. A few individuals from the crew went through a smaller than expected camp at the Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai under India bowling trainer Paras Mhambrey. Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, and Shardul Thakur partook in the camp worked with by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) in the city. The first of the three Tests begins in Centurion on Boxing Day (December 26). Vagabonds in Johannesburg and Newlands in Cape Town will have other two Tests. In the interim, the India A crew tried not to land in Mumbai and flew straightforwardly to Ahmedabad from Bloemfontein to stay away from severe quarantine conventions in Maharashtra.