RCB skipper Virat Kohli highlighted that staying in a biosecure bubble will have an impact on the mental status of the players. Players have been restricted to stay in the biosecure bubble to play the cricket matches behind closed doors.
Virat Kohli on Biosecure Bubble
Virat Kohli, who himself is staying in a bio-bubble for the ongoing edition of Indian Premier League, claims that it gets difficult at times to stick in that due to its repetitive nature.
“It’s repetitive, it’s not as tough when the group of guys is amazing, which we have. Everyone part of that bio-bubble is really nice and the vibe has been so good. That’s precisely why we’ve enjoyed playing together, just enjoyed our time in the bubble as well, but it does get difficult at times because it is repetitive,” Kohli said while speaking to RCB TV.
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“These things will have to be considered. Like what length of the tournament or series one is going to play and what impact it will have on players mentally to stay in a similar environment for 80 days and not do anything different. Or have space to just go and see family or small things like that. These things have to be thought about seriously,” he added.
The Indian skipper further pointed out that it’s important how the players are feeling as they should be in the best state mentally. “At the end of the day, you want the players to be in the best state mentally, based on how they’re feeling,” the Indian skipper said.
India tour of Australia
Virat Kohli and the team will fly to Australia directly from UAE to play 3 ODI, 3 T20I, and 4 Test matches. Cricket Australia announced the schedule for Australia vs India series along with the Australia squad for the limited-overs series.