New Delhi, Mar 31: After having played non-stop cricket for almost 18 months, Sachin Tendulkar and some of the senior players of India's World Cup squad might skip the forthcoming triangular series in Dhaka. The senior players, including Javagal Srinath and the injured Rahul Dravid, want a rest following the team's splendid campaign in the World Cup and are expected to make themselves unavailable before the selection committee meets in Mumbai on April 2. However, the cricket board has not yet received any official communication from these players. “We have still not received any communication from the players yet. We will get some information on their availability by tomorrow,” board secretary S K Nair told a news agency from Thiruvananthapuram. “We are aware that some of the players are carrying injuries and may not be fully fit for the tournament. We will have a clearer picture by tomorrow when we expect to hear from them,” Nair said.

While vice-captain Rahul Dravid and paceman Ashish Nehra are carrying injuries which they sustained during the World Cup, pace spearhead Javagal Srinath and leg spinner Anil Kumble are expected to be rested for the triangular series which has hosts Bangladesh and South Africa as the two other teams.

Tendulkar is not keen to travel to Dhaka and reportedly wants to rest his injured finger. Dravid also injured his finger during the World Cup semi-final encounter against Kenya while Nehra's ankle injury may keep him out of action for about five months.

Bureau Report