T20 WC: Team India not happy with 'average' training facilities; ICC says...

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NEW DELHI: The Indian team, preparing in New York ahead of the

T20 World Cup

is not happy with the 'average' training facilities provided to them in

Cantiague Park

, claimed a News18 report on Thursday.
Rohit Sharma

& Co on Wednesday started their training and the team, including head coach

Rahul Dravid

, is apparently not happy with the practice facilities in the US.
The Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York, which will host India's warm-up game and three group matches, reportedly has no practice facilities and the Cantiague Park has been provided as a make-shift venue for the Indian team's training.
The report claimed that the team was also not happy with the arrangements for food at the venue and concerns regarding this have been raised.

"Everything is makeshift – from pitches to other facilities. Safe to say everything is very average in nature. The team has raised their concerns," a source close to developments told News18.
The report also said that the International Cricket Council (

ICC

), when reached out for reaction, claimed that that no such concerns or complaints were raised with them from the Indian team.
"There has been no complaint or concern expressed regarding the practice facilities at Cantiague Park by any team,” the report stated the ICC as saying.


The ICC earlier designated Cantiague Park as the official training facility for teams. The facility is also a fair distance from the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium where the matches are scheduled.
India are set to play their one and only warm-up game against Bangladesh on June 1.

India's Group A games against Ireland, Pakistan and USA will be hosted at th Nassau Stadium before they move to Florida for their final group game against Canada.

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