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'Managing Indian players' workload with eye on WT20 tough'
New Delhi, July 24: The Indian team in the last few years has been very particular about managing the workload of the players, especially those who play all the three formats. But the selectors and team management will have their task cut-out this year as the team prepares for the upcoming World T20 in Australia in October-November next year.
Speaking to IANS, sources in the know of developments said that while the selectors and senior team management generally look at the ODI and T20I series to rest the players, that will be an issue this time round as the home season has been packed with limited-overs games to prepare the team for the WT20 challenge.
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