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Chappell to take break after Malaysia tour

Source: PTI
September 18, 2006 16:44 IST
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Coach Greg Chappell is to take a break after the ongoing DLF Cup triseries in Malaysia and would rejoin the Indian squad on October 6 ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy.

"Chappell is set to go to Australia from Malaysia and will rejoin the team on October 6," Board of Control for Cricket in India's secretary Niranjan Shah informed on Monday.

"It's a small matter which would be decided in a couple of days," Shah said when queried on who would coach the seniors squad in the NKP Salve Challenger Series in Chennai from October 1 to 4.

"The India seniors, India A and B teams would be picked in Mumbai on September 26," he informed.

The high-profile tournament would be another tune-up for the Indian squad, and a platform for discards and hopefuls alike to catch the selectors' eyes.

The Champions Trophy, for which a 14-member squad has already been selected, is to be played from October 7 to November 5.

India are to start their campaign in the ten-team Mini World Cup with a tie against England at Jaipur on October 15.

Meanwhile, Barbados-born sports psychologisit Rudi Webster would start the first stint of his 36-day schedule with the Indian squad ahead of the high-profile tournament.

"Webster's services have been requested for by the team management and the board has accepted it. He would interact with the team before the Champions Trophy and in the West Indies before the World Cup," the BCCI official said.

The Indian squad is to reach the Caribbean for cricket's quadrennial showpiece on March 1, Shah said.

Webster would also interact with the team members before other tours and tournaments in between, according to Shah.

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