The Bangladesh Cricket Board will resume the High-performance unit programme from July 10, said officials on Thursday. The decision was taken during the meeting of BCB officials for the High Performance unit at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Thursday. Eight cricketers with suspect bowling action found in the Dhaka Premier League will be eligible to be part of the four-month camp while the size of the squad is yet to be decided.
BCB launched US$1million worth High-Performance Programme with an aim to have the best prepared players in international cricket last year after a long gap.
Sri Lankan Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene and Marvan Attapattu are among the BCB shortlist for taking over the programme.
HP programme emphasised on providing the selected cricketers with the world class facilities for developing physical, mental, tactical skills.
-With New Age input