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Vol. 5 Num 1073 Fri. June 08, 2007  
   
Sports


No kits, no camp!


Fitness of the 14 participants was analysed for the third day today at the ongoing bowlers' camp, being held at the Infosys Campus here.

Trainer Gregory King kept an eye on the medium pacers and spinners as the bowlers went through various drills.

The bowlers have come for the camp without their kit -- like bat, gloves and guards -- and with no batsmen to bat at the nets, it was unlikely that they would be asked to bowl at the camp, a source said.

It is not known whether the bowlers, including spinner Piyush Chawla (Uttar Pradesh) and fast bowler Pankaj Singh (Rajasthan) would be asked to stay back in Bangalore when the 'batsmen camp' (to be held from June 9 to 12) starts prior to the selection of the team on June 12 for the tour of Ireland and England.

The selected players for the tour would undergo a camp in Bangalore from June 12 to 16.

The ongoing bowlers' camp here, which commenced on Monday will conclude on June 8.