The suspense on whether Sachin Tendulkar would be fit enough to play the Test series against the West Indies would end on May 23 when the master batsman will undergo a fitness test in Mumbai.
"Tendulkar would undergo the fitness test on May 23 and in all probability at the Mumbai Cricket Association's ground at Bandra-Kurla Complex," BCCI sources said.
"The test would take place in the presence of Andrew Leipus and selection committee chairman Kiran More," the sources said.
Leipus, former physio of the Indian team, is overseeing Tendulkar's progress in the absence of John Gloster, who is in the West Indies.
The champion batsman is recuperating after a shoulder surgery that he underwent in London in late March and is at present training and practising at Chennai's MRF Academy.
Tendulkar's fitness test is to be held a day before the national selection committee meets in Mumbai to name the squad for the four-Test series in the West Indies commencing on June 2.
Tendulkar is scheduled to leave for London the same night the Test team is chosen to consult Dr Andrew Wallace who performed the surgery on his shoulder.
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