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Indian cricket squad unhappy with Indian new training camp that gives more importance to rock climbing and team bonding
Ajit Parker
Jul. 29, 2006

Gavaskar has questioned the rationale behind asking players to indulge in activities like rock-climbing and termed as ‘naïve’ all the talk about getting the players to bond.

The team members other that coach and captain Rahul Dravid, are real unhappy in wasting time with activities that is just useless.

According to my sources within the team, some team members are even joking about the coach and the captain for ''childish indulgence to new experiment.''

Some other former cricketers are also questioning the new training camp in the outskirt of Bangalore. India has been experimenting with many new techniques for a long time with little effect till this date.


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