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Kohli warns players ‘cooked’ in bubble life ahead of IPL season

PUNE, India, March 29, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Virat Kohli says cricketers are
suffering after months of bio-secure “bubble” life during the coronavirus
pandemic as they head into the high-stress environment of the Indian Premier
League.

Kohli, one of the game’s most disciplined captains, raised his concerns
after his India side edged England by seven runs in a thrilling decider to
clinch the one-day series 2-1 in Pune on Sunday.

Players from both the sides moved on immediately to join their squads for
the world’s richest franchise Twenty20 tournament, which starts on April 9,
and all will have to go through restrictions again in the IPL “bubble”.

“Scheduling needs to be looked at in future, because playing in ‘bubbles’
for so long, two to three months, is going to be very, very difficult going
forward,” Kohli said.

“You can’t expect everyone to be at the same level of mental strength.
Some times you do get cooked and you do feel like a bit of a change.

“I am sure things will be discussed and things will change in the future
as well.

“But a different tournament, it brings fresh challenges heading into the
IPL.”

Most international players have been restricted to staying inside bio-
secure “bubbles” since August, with only small breaks.

From September until January, India’s players went through similar
quarantine and isolation regimes in the delayed 2020 IPL in the UAE and their
tour of Australia before having a short break ahead of the home England
series which comprised four Tests, five Twenty20 matches and three one-day
internationals.

England’s rest-and-rotate policy ensured players had breaks during their
three months touring Sri Lanka, where they played two Tests, and India.

– Bubble and back –

England beat Sri Lanka 2-0 but went down to India 3-1 in Tests and 3-2 in
the Twenty20 series.

England players including Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler (both Rajasthan Royals),
Jonny Bairstow (Sunrisers Hyderabad) and Sunday’s batting hero Sam Curran
(Chennai Super Kings) are staying on to join the IPL.

Buttler said he was “excited” to take part in the tournament which lasts
until May 30. He said England management had kept players in top mental and
physical shape.

“It’s been great that everyone’s health has been really looked after and
whenever it’s possible to get out of the ‘bubble’ and back in,” said Buttler,
who stood in as captain for injured Eoin Morgan in the last two one-day
internationals.

“So we are all very thankful of that to help with those situations and
also it’s about how we plan moving forward. That’s going to be part of player
welfare.”

Curran, who said he had come back “refreshed” after going home during the
four Tests, hit a valiant unbeaten 95 in the final ODI.

“It’s another learning series for me, really enjoyed it and I feel like it
has given me lot of confidence going into the IPL,” said Curran after his
man-of-the-match performance just failed to produce a stunning victory for
England who had fallen to 200-7 chasing 330 to win.

England, who have already played six Tests in 2021, have an intensive
calendar ahead and are scheduled to play another 12 Tests by January 2022,
five at home against India, two against New Zealand and five away Ashes Tests
in Australia.

They will also have limited-overs series at home against Sri Lanka and
Pakistan before they return to India for the Twenty20 World Cup in October.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1316 hrs