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"It needs to be checked as to who stopped the process and why because the whole effort from Kohli and Shastri then goes in vain,” he added. Shastri on his part has time and again made
it clear that the Yo-Yo is here to stay. "When we mentioned the Yo-Yo test, people laughed that it was criteria for selection. What they missed was that was a very important part of the
selection. You have to first clear that criterion and then, of course, you have batting, bowling and fielding skills to talk to be selected. But you have to pass that test as a
benchmark," he had said. Skipper Kohli also echoed the sentiments and made it clear that fitness is an integral part of the current Indian set-up and those involved with the operations
of the ‘A' team should definitely look to get it back into the system to help the young players looking to make a mark get accustomed to the test.