Training rules issued in Bengaluru center
Training rules issued in Bengaluru center
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According to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) made to initiate training at the Bangalore center of the Sports Authority of India (SAI), players can go back to their homes, and are also prohibited from contacting outsiders during training. has gone. According to the SOP, the team can exercise in a group of six people by staying within a radius of 40 x 20 meters. Common types of physical contact can be done during training, but things like high fives, handshake which are done to celebrate, are banned. Players will also have to bring their own items, hand sanitizer, towel all by themselves. All types of equipment will be sanitized after every training session. Players are also prohibited from contacting other teams.

India's men's and hockey teams are in Bengaluru since March 25. Hockey India (HI) has said that players and support staff are feeling the lack of home and hence they have been approved to go home. The HI said in the SOP, 'The Indian government, along with SAI and HI concerned trainers, will consider the time limit for this holiday. Looking at the information present, everyone will have the option to change the time limit. All the time, the safety of players and staff is important. Players are not allowed to meet outside people during their stay at home. He can go out if required, but for this he will have to take complete security. Once those people will camp, they will be kept in quarantine for two weeks.

In a statement, HI said, 'If there is a facility to test on 10 days of return, then the player will be tested. If the player's report comes negative then he can leave the quarantine but if found infected then that person will remain in the quarantine and medical guidelines will be followed. If test facility is not available, then every person will have to stay in the quintin for two weeks and will have to follow social distancing everywhere for three weeks.

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