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The Indian cricket team’s preparations for the upcoming Asia Cup 2023 are in full swing. The Men in Blue are currently in Alur and sweating hard in a six-day preparatory camp before embarking on a journey to Sri Lanka. The team members even underwent a mand♉atory Yo-Yo Test to prove their fitness standards before the commencement of the camp. While most members of the 17-player squad undertook the rigorous test, five Indian cricketers were granted exemption from this assessment.
Although the Board of Control for Cricket India (BCCI) warned the team members not to share their 🍷Yo-Yo Test score after Virat Kohli‘s viral Instagram story that depicted his test level of 17.2 and termed it as confidential data, India’s young opener Shubman Gill‘s score was also leaked later and created a buzz among fans.
Shubman Gill surpasses Virat Kohli’s Yo-Yo Test score
It is worth mentioning that Gill surpassed Kohli’s score of 17.2 and touched an impressive 18.7 mark. The Punjab-born cricketer’s fitness standard became a major talking point on the internet. However, there were also many who didn’t take the Yo-Yo Test.
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Five Indian cricketers who didn’t take the Yo-Yo Test
A report by PTI highlighted that a select group of players were excused from participating in the Yo-Yo Test. This list included prominent names such as Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, Tilak Varma, Sanju Samson, and KL Rahul.
Here’s the reason why BCCI exempted a few Indian cricketers from undergoing Yo-Yo Test
The reason behind the exemption of Bumrah, Krishna, Tilak, and Samson stemmed from their recent Ireland tour. As these players recently returned from their overseas commitments, there exists an understanding that their current fitness levඣels are well within acceptable standards. The decision underscores the pragmatic approach taken by the team managem🎉ent and BCCI, allowing these cricketers to conserve their energy and focus on readiness for the imminent Asia Cup.
On the other hand, Rahul’s exclusion from the Yo-Yo Test was taken as the board and team physios didn’t want any risk of injury or exhaustion to the Karnataka cricketer.