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Shikhar Dhawan-led team India have reached Sri Lanka.  India has to play a series of three ODIs and as many as T20 matches against Sri Lanka on this tour. Many young faces have been included in the squad in the absence of senior players. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
Shikhar Dhawan-led team India have reached Sri Lanka. India has to play a series of three ODIs and as many as T20 matches against Sri Lanka on this tour. Many young faces have been included in the squad in the absence of senior players. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
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Young players like Devdutt Padikkal, Chetan Sakariya, Rituraj Gaikwad have been successful in making their place in the Indian team for the first time. Veteran Rahul Dravid has been appointed as the head coach of team India for this tour.  Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
Young players like Devdutt Padikkal, Chetan Sakariya, Rituraj Gaikwad have been successful in making their place in the Indian team for the first time. Veteran Rahul Dravid has been appointed as the head coach of team India for this tour. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
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Star all-rounder Hardik Pandya shared the picture on his Instagram story and wrote, 'Arrived in Colombo, Sri Lanka.'  BCCI too took to Twitter to inform about India's arrival by posting a few pictures for fans. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
Star all-rounder Hardik Pandya shared the picture on his Instagram story and wrote, 'Arrived in Colombo, Sri Lanka.' BCCI too took to Twitter to inform about India's arrival by posting a few pictures for fans. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
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With regular skipper Virat Kohli currently touring England with the Test team, Shikhar Dhawan-led 'young India' has Bhuvneshwar Kumar as the vice-captain while Rahul Dravid is the coach of the team. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
With regular skipper Virat Kohli currently touring England with the Test team, Shikhar Dhawan-led 'young India' has Bhuvneshwar Kumar as the vice-captain while Rahul Dravid is the coach of the team. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
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PTI, citing the Sri Lanka Cricket website, has informed that the Indian team will be in strict quarantine from June 29 to July 1. After this, players will start training from July 2 to 4. From July 5, the team will be able to participate fully in the practice session. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
PTI, citing the Sri Lanka Cricket website, has informed that the Indian team will be in strict quarantine from June 29 to July 1. After this, players will start training from July 2 to 4. From July 5, the team will be able to participate fully in the practice session. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
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The Indian team will start the tour with an ODI series, the first match of which will be played on July 13.  After this, the second ODI is to be played on July 16 and the third and last match of the series on July 18.  After the ODIs, the three-match T20 series will start from July 21. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter
The Indian team will start the tour with an ODI series, the first match of which will be played on July 13. After this, the second ODI is to be played on July 16 and the third and last match of the series on July 18. After the ODIs, the three-match T20 series will start from July 21. Photo: @BCCI / Twitter

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