<p>India spinner Axar Patel has revealed that the team will serve a three-day hard quarantine before it is allowed to train at the Ageas Bowl here ahead of the World Test Championship final against New Zealand.</p>.<p>The final begins on June 18 and India have limited time to prepare having arrived on Wednesday.</p>.<p>On the other hand, New Zealand are already involved in a two-match Test series against England.</p>.<p>The India squad was in quarantine for 14 days in Mumbai prior to its departure and is in the middle of another shorter quarantine.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-ready-for-their-biggest-ever-test-says-coach-993057.html" target="_blank">India ready for their 'biggest ever' Test, says coach</a></strong></p>.<p>"I had a good sleep...the plan is to quarantine. We have been told that we can't meet each other for three days, so we will be quarantining for that much time," said Axar in a video posted by the BCCI capturing the team's journey to England via a charter flight.</p>.<p>The men's and women's squads were in the same flight.</p>.<p>After landing in London, the contingent took a two-hour bus journey to Southampton.</p>.<p>India play five Tests against England following the WTC final while the women play a one-off Test, three ODIs and as many T20 Internationals against the home team starting June 16.</p>
<p>India spinner Axar Patel has revealed that the team will serve a three-day hard quarantine before it is allowed to train at the Ageas Bowl here ahead of the World Test Championship final against New Zealand.</p>.<p>The final begins on June 18 and India have limited time to prepare having arrived on Wednesday.</p>.<p>On the other hand, New Zealand are already involved in a two-match Test series against England.</p>.<p>The India squad was in quarantine for 14 days in Mumbai prior to its departure and is in the middle of another shorter quarantine.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-ready-for-their-biggest-ever-test-says-coach-993057.html" target="_blank">India ready for their 'biggest ever' Test, says coach</a></strong></p>.<p>"I had a good sleep...the plan is to quarantine. We have been told that we can't meet each other for three days, so we will be quarantining for that much time," said Axar in a video posted by the BCCI capturing the team's journey to England via a charter flight.</p>.<p>The men's and women's squads were in the same flight.</p>.<p>After landing in London, the contingent took a two-hour bus journey to Southampton.</p>.<p>India play five Tests against England following the WTC final while the women play a one-off Test, three ODIs and as many T20 Internationals against the home team starting June 16.</p>