The Indian cricket board is set to unveil the squads for the upcoming ODIs against England and the Champions Trophy on Saturday. This announcement will take place in Mumbai, one of the key cricketing hubs in the country.
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The Indian cricket teams for the ODIs against England and the Champions Trophy will be announced in Mumbai on Saturday.
The All-India Senior Selection Committee is headed by former Indian cricketer Chetan Sharma.
The ICC Champions Trophy is a prestigious tournament that brings together the top eight cricketing nations, known for high-quality cricket and intense competition.
Mumbai is a key cricketing hub with a rich heritage, home to the historic Wankhede Stadium and many great cricketers.
The selection committee will consider factors such as form, fitness, and the ability to perform under pressure when making their selections.

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