IND vs SA / Bio bubble will not happen in India-South Africa T20 series big reason revealed

In order to keep the mental state of the cricketers better, there is every possibility of BCCI not to use bio bubble from the upcoming T20 series of five T20 matches against South Africa.Bio-bubbles have become an integral part of cricketers' lives in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and almost all series abroad and at home have been conducted in a biologically safe environment with strict rules enforced.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 25, 2022, 08:47 PM
South Africa vs India: In order to keep the mental state of the cricketers better, there is every possibility of BCCI not to use bio bubble from the upcoming T20 series of five T20 matches against South Africa.

Now there will be no bio bubble for Team Indi

Bio-bubbles have become an integral part of cricketers' lives in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and almost all series abroad and at home have been conducted in a biologically safe environment with strict rules enforced. The matches of the T20 series are to be played from June 9 to 19 in Delhi, Cuttack, Vizag, Rajkot and Bangalore. Keeping in view the safety of players and officials, IPL is being played in bio bubble. The IPL will end on May 29 and BCCI does not want its players to be a part of the biologically safe environment once again after the league is over.

big reason

A senior BCCI official, on the condition of anonymity, said, "If all goes well and things remain under control as they are now, there will be no biologically safe environment and strict quarantine during the home series against South Africa."

affects mental health

The official said, 'After that we will go to Ireland and England and there will be no bio bubble in these countries also.' It happens.

Quite tedious for Bio Bubble players

"Some players have got breaks from time to time, but if we look at the bigger picture, being part of a biologically safe environment during one series after another and now two months of IPL is quite exhausting for the players," the official said.

Considering resting big cricketers

Apart from captain Rohit Sharma, an effective program is being prepared to manage the workload of senior batsmen Virat Kohli, Lokesh Rahul, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant, fast bowlers Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, spinner Ravindra Jadeja, so that they get enough rest. Could. It remains to be seen whether Hardik Pandya gets a place in the Indian team for the home series against South Africa after the IPL or is he directly selected for the T20I series against Ireland.