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The Centre of Excellence (COE), previously known as the National Cricket Academy, has moved to Bengaluru, but there remains ambiguity over injury management timelines for players like Jasprit Bumrah and Mayank Yadav. The COE's medical team's non-committal approach to return-to-play timelines and the lack of coordination between various verticals have raised concerns within Indian cricket circles.
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