virat kohli: Reduce workload, but I want intensity in training: RCB captain Virat Kohli tells the team | Cricket news


SHARJAH: Like Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) started training in Sharjah before the next Indian Premier League (IPL) season, team pattern virat Kohli gave a stern message to his teammates about “intensity” during training.
Kohli suggested to his teammates that their workload during training can be reduced, but maximum efficiency is required of all players.
“If we feel that the workload is high initially, we can communicate; but I want quality when we do less work. I don’t want the guys to run for 2 to 2.5 hours and then feel tired. Let’s reduce the workload, but Let’s do it efficiently. I want to see the intensity in our practice sessions, “Kohli can be heard saying to his teammates in a video posted by RCB’s official Twitter user.

RCB was previously training in Dubai, but after following the protocols, the team has now started training in Sharjah.
Speaking about the session in Sharjah, pacemaker Navdeep Saini said: “It was a good session, the intensity has increased on the networks since the last few days. It feels good that the seniors are guiding us through this. They have been telling us how. increase intensity gradually after such a long interval. ”
the IPL 2020 It is scheduled to be played from September 19 to November 10 in the United Arab Emirates at three locations: Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.
The long-awaited season schedule will be released today, as President Brijesh Patel told the media on Saturday.

The fans have been anxiously awaiting the calendar to find out the dates when their favorite teams will be seen in action.
All teams have already arrived in the United Arab Emirates to participate in the tournament and are currently in training. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) were the last team to start training as they finally hit the field on Friday after their third round of Covid-19 testing.
In video: IPL 2020: Virat Kohli’s severe message to RCB colleagues, calls for intensity in practice

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