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Australia to start pre-season with new training rules from May-end: Report

CA is churning out strategies for resumption of training under the watchful eyes of its chief medical officer Dr John Orchard and head of sports science and sports medicine Alex Kountouris

Sydney Cricket Ground. Photo: @T20WorldCup
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Sydney Cricket Ground. Kountouris said with social distancing becoming mandatory in the post-Covid world, teams will have to find out new ways of on-field celebrations. Photo: @T20WorldCup

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Cricket Australia (CA) is set to begin the team's pre-season by the end of May under a set of new training protocols devised for the safety of players amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
 
According to a report in Australia daily 'The Sydney Morning Herald', CA is churning out strategies for resumption of training under the watchful eyes of its chief medical officer Dr John Orchard and head of sports science and sports medicine Alex Kountouris.
 
The duo is working closely with counterparts of other cricket playing nations and are part of committees of the Australian government and the International

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