"We want to give some practice to our players (who are now playing only IPL games--T20 matches), as the England tour is pretty long, lasting for two-and-half months," BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel told PTI today.
Asked how a tour of Bangladesh with sub-continental wickets would help the players in England, Patel said the idea was to try new players but refused to answer whether it meant some leading regulars may be rested.
Dhoni, in fact, had opted out of the Asia Cup held earlier this year in Bangladesh after India's back-to-back tours of South Africa and New Zealand and Kohli led the team.
Both, however, were part of the squad that took part in the World T20 Championship held a little while later in the same country.
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India are set to commence their tour of England in the latter part of June and set to play five Tests, as many ODIs and a one-off T20 international that will spill over to the beginning of September.
Incidentally, the Dhoni-led team was comprehensively beaten 4-0 in the four-game rubber in 2011, India's previous full tour to England. And this visit gives it a chance to make amends.