The Bengal Cricket Association (CAB) said on Monday that it was awaiting more clarity from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on the opening of the Eden Gardens following the guidelines given by the central government to open the sports complexes. Has been doing. In fact, the Ministry of Home Affairs on Sunday said that in the fourth phase of the lockdown starting on Monday, stadiums and sports complexes across the country will be allowed to open for players' practice and matches, but the entry of spectators will be prohibited. The CAB, after discussing the video conference with its officials, said, `` The Board of Cricket in India (BCCI) has said about the training of the players. He will study the guidelines at the state level and prepare a program for skill-based training at the local level. This program will be prepared in collaboration with the state cricket associations. He told, 'CAB will wait for such guidelines before taking any decision.' Eden Gardens and CAB offices are closed from the first phase of the lockdown that began on March 25. Also Read: Amit Panghal's big statement, says, "We need to improve our skills" Yuvi raises Many questions on the team selected in 2019 world cup ODI and T20 will be done only after lifting the ban from foreign travel Professional players will be able to return after 8 weeks of hard work: Arun Kumar