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Indian eves attend yoga camp June 28, 2005 18:11 IST Indian women cricketers, including captain Mithali Raj, are undergoing a three-day yoga camp from Tuesday at Brahma Kumaris Academy at Mount Abu to "enhance their mental strength, concentration and attitude". The sports wing of the Rajyoga Education and Research Foundation is organising the camp, which would cover topics like stress management, diet and the importance of yoga in cricket, a release from the Women's Cricket Association of India said. Those undergoing the camp are: Mithali, Anju Jain, Anjum Chopra, Jaya Sharma, Hemalata Kala, Jhulan Goswami, Amita Sharma, Arundhati Kirkire, Deepa Marathe, Neetu David, Nooshin Al-Khadeer, Reema Malhotra, Rumeli Dhar, Karuna Jain and team coach Sudha Shah, the release added. Also read:
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