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1. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

2. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?
3. Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output typeWhat is the t-code to define access
sequence?

Ans. V/07.

4. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

5. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

6. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

7. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


8. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

9. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

10. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).
11. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

12. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

13. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

14. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

15. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

16. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


17. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

18. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

19. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?


ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

20. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

21. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

22. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

23. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

24. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

25. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


26. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

27. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.


28. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

29. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

30. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

31. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

32. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

33. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

34. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


35. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

36. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?
Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

37. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

38. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

39. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

40. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

41. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

42. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

43. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


44. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.
45. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

46. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

47. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

48. vWhat is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

49. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

50. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

51. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

52. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


53. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?
Ans. V/07.

54. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

55. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

56. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

57. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

58. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

59. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

60. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

61. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


62. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

63. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

64. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

65. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

66. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

67. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

68. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

69. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.
70. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?
71. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

72. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

73. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

74. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

75. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

76. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

77. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

78. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD


IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

79. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


80. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

81. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

82. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

83. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

84. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

85. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

86. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

87. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.
Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

88. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


89. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

90. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

91. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

92. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

93. What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

94. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

95. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

96. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

97. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


98. ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

99. What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

100. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

101. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

102. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

103. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD


IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

104. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


105.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

106.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

107. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

108. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

109. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


110.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

111.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

112. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).
113. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

114. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


115.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isvvvWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

116.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

117. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

118. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

119. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


120.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isvvvWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

121.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

122. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

123. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

124. Mention the transaction code u


125.
126.
127.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

128.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

129. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

130. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.


 Credit Memo Request
 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

131. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


132.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

133.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

134. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

135. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

136.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

137.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

138. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

139. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?
ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

140. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


141.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

142.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

143. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

144. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

145.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

146.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

147. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).
148. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

149. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


150.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

151.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

152. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

153. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

154.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

155.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

156. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?


ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

157. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

158. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


159.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

160.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

161. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

162. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

163.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

164.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.


165. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

166. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

167. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


168.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

169.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

170. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

171. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

172.vv What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

173.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?
Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

174. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

175. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

176. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


177.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

178.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

179. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

180. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

181.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.
182.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

183. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

184. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

185. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


186.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

187.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

188. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

189. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

190.v What is the t-code to define access sequence?


Ans. V/07.

191.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

192. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

193. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

194. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


195.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

196.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

197. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

198. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
199.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

200.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

201. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

202. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

203. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


204.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

205.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

206. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

207. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

208.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

209.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

210. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

211. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

212. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


213.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

214.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

215. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

216. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.


 Credit Memo Request
 Debit Memo Request

217.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

218.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

219. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

220. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

221. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


222.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

223.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

224. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

225. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?
ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

226.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

227.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

228. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

229. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

230. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


231.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

232.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

233. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).
234. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request

235. sed to create a return delivery?


236.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

237.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

238. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

239. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

240. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


241.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

242.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?
Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

243. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

244. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

245. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?

ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is

246.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

247.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

248. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

249. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.
Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

250. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


251.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

252.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

253. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

254. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

255. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


256.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

257.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

258. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?


ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

259. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

260. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


261.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

262.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

263. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

264. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

265. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


266.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

267.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

268. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

269. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

270. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


271.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

272.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

273. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

274. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.


 Credit Memo Request
 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

275. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


276.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

277.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

278. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

279. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

280. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


281.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

282.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?
Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

283. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

284. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

285. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


286.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

287.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

288. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

289. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD


IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

290. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?

ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is

291.
292.
293.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

294.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

295. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

296. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

297. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


298.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

299.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.


300. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

301. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

302. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


303.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

304.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

305. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

306. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.
307. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?
308.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

309.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

310. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

311. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

312. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


313.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

314.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

315. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

316. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?
ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

317. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


318.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

319.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

320. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

321. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

322. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


323.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is vWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.
324.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

325. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

326. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

327. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


328.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

329.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

330. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

331. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.
Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

332. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


333.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

334.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

335. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

336. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

337. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


338.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

339.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

340. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?


ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

341. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

342. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


343.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

344.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

345. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

346. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

347. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


348.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

349.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

350. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

351. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

352. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


353.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

354.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

355. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

356. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.


 Credit Memo Request
 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

357. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


358.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

359.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

360. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

361. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

362. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


363.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

364.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?
Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

365. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

366. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

367. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


368.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

369.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

370. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

371. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD


IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

372. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


373.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

374.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

375. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

376. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

377. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


378.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery isWhat is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

379.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

380. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).
381. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

382. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?

ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is

383.What is the t-code to define access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

384.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

385. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

386. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD


IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

387. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


388.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

389.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

390. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

391. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

392. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


393.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

394.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

395. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).
396. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

397. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


398.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

399.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

400. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

401. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

402. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


403.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

404.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

405. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

406. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

407. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


408.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

409.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

410. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

411. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.


 Credit Memo Request
 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

412. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


413.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

414.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

415. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

416. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

417. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


418.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

419.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?
Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

420. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

421. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

422. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


423.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

424.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

425. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

426. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD


IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

427. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?


428.ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is What is the t-code to define
access sequence?

Ans. V/07.

429.What is the T.Code for billing and delivery output condition record?

Ans. (NACE) transaction code for the output type.

430. T-code to CREATE for Output Condition Records?

ANS. We created Output Condition Records per T-codes (VV11, VV21, and VV31).

431. What are the Sales Document types in SAP? What is the configuration step
to define sales document type in SAP SD?

ANS. The Sales Document types available in SAP are.

 Credit Memo Request


 Debit Memo Request
 Standard Order
 Returns, etc.

Configuration steps for SAP SD

IMG Menu Path: SPRO > IMG > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Sales Documents > Sales
Document Header > Define Sales Document Type.

432. Mention the transaction code used to create a return delivery?

ANS. Transaction code is used to create a return delivery is T/C VA01 with
standard order type RE, while return delivery is
he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of dayshe Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of all the England-bound
contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR tests at the doorsteps of
each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of every member, in whichever
part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done on them. The tests are
expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of dayshe Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of all the England-bound
contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR tests at the doorsteps of
each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of every member, in whichever
part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done on them. The tests are
expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of dayshe Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of all the England-bound
contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR tests at the doorsteps of
each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of every member, in whichever
part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done on them. The tests are
expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of dayshe Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of all the England-bound
contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR tests at the doorsteps of
each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of every member, in whichever
part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done on them. The tests are
expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of dayshe Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of all the England-bound
contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR tests at the doorsteps of
each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of every member, in whichever
part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done on them. The tests are
expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of dayshe Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of all the England-bound
contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR tests at the doorsteps of
each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of every member, in whichever
part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done on them. The tests are
expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of dayshe Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of all the England-bound
contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR tests at the doorsteps of
each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of every member, in whichever
part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done on them. The tests are
expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of dayshe Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of all the England-bound
contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR tests at the doorsteps of
each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of every member, in whichever
part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done on them. The tests are
expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of dayshe Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of all the England-bound
contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR tests at the doorsteps of
each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of every member, in whichever
part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done on them. The tests are
expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
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tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.
BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought coordinates and home addresses of
all the England-bound contingent, family members included, so that it can organise RT-PCR
tests at the doorsteps of each. The board managers will send medical teams to the houses of
every member, in whichever part of the country he and his family is, to have the Covid tests done
on them. The tests are expected to be done in the next couple of days.

BCCI is still awaiting a formal health advisory from the UK government via the International
Cricket Council (ICC), the organisers of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, but
meanwhile the board has decided that it will enforce two-week quarantine for the contingent.
The quarantine will take place in Mumbai but the local members of the contingent may be
granted an exemption of a week on the strict condition that they don't move out of their houses.

Cricbuzz has learnt that the isolation period will start around May 18-19 so that the two-week
self-seclusion will be over by the time the team is scheduled to take off for UK, most likely on
June 2. Apart from the WTC final against New Zealand from June 18, India will play five Tests
against England in August-September.

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