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IND vs SA T20: Players can breathe easy, BCCI gets RID of BIO-BUBBLE for South Africa series in June

IND vs SA T20: Players can breathe easy, BCCI gets RID of BIO-BUBBLE for South Africa series in June

IND vs SA T20: Players can breathe easy, BCCI gets RID of BIO-BUBBLE for South Africa series in June
IND vs SA T20: Players can breathe easy, BCCI gets RID of BIO-BUBBLE for South Africa series in June- The BCCI in all likelihood will do away with bio-bubbles from the upcoming five-match T20 series against South Africa, keeping in mind the mental well-being of cricketers. Follow IND vs SA T20 updates on InsideSport.IN Bio-bubbles […]

IND vs SA T20: Players can breathe easy, BCCI gets RID of BIO-BUBBLE for South Africa series in June- The BCCI in all likelihood will do away with bio-bubbles from the upcoming five-match T20 series against South Africa, keeping in mind the mental well-being of cricketers. Follow IND vs SA T20 updates on InsideSport.IN

Bio-bubbles became a part of the lives of cricketers with almost all the series (home and away) played in a strict bio-secure environment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

IND vs SA T20: Players can breathe easy, BCCI gets RID of BIO-BUBBLE for South Africa series in June

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The T20 series will be played across five venues — Delhi, Cuttack, Vizag, Rajkot, Bengaluru — between June 9 and 19.

The IPL, which is also being played in a bio-bubble for the safety of the players and the officials, will end on May 29 and the BCCI does not want its players to move to another confined stay just after the conclusion of the league.

“If all goes well and things remain in control like it is right now, there will be no bio-bubbles and hard quarantine during the home series against South Africa,” a senior BCCI official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

“Then we are going to Ireland and England and there won’t be any bio-bubble in those countries too.”

The board is aware that bubble life is not sustainable for a long period as staying confined to restricted areas can severely affect the players’ mental health.

IND vs SA T20: Players can breathe easy, BCCI gets RID of BIO-BUBBLE for South Africa series in June

“Some players have got periodic breaks but if you look at the bigger picture, living in a bio-bubble one series after another and now two months of IPL is simply exhausting for the players,” he said.

In the UK, there are no bio-bubbles as of now for any sporting activity and hence the Indian team is expected to have a free environment in the country where they would play one Test and six white-ball games in a space of three weeks.

However it is understood that the players will be tested at regular intervals to ensure there are no positive cases within the group.

Workload management post IPL

An effective workload management program is being prepared so that all the stars including skipper Rohit Sharma, senior batters Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, keeper Rishabh Pant, pacers Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami , spinner Ravindra Jadeja get adequate rest before jetting off to the UK.

IND vs SA T20: Players can breathe easy, BCCI gets RID of BIO-BUBBLE for South Africa series in June

“There are five T20 Internationals between June 9 to 19 in five cities. Obviously, all the players won’t be playing all the games. Some might be given total rest and some might play a few games.

“If these guys aren’t given systemic breaks, it will only harm them. But obviously, the duration of break will be decided by selectors after talking to head coach (Rahul Dravid),” the source added.

It will be interesting to see if Hardik Pandya — whose comeback is just a matter of time — will be picked for the Proteas series at home just after a gruelling IPL season or directly fielded in the T20I series in Ireland.

IND vs SA T20: Players can breathe easy, BCCI gets RID of BIO-BUBBLE for South Africa series in June

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