IND vs ENG: England Unwind At Golf Course, White Ball Players Join At Hotel
The Indian and England teams are treating their bio-bubble lives a bit differently from each other. The Indian team is not rotating its players and relaxing inside the hotels while the England team is
However, on Saturday, India's ace off-spinner R Ashwin did admit that though the team bonding has gotten better, the quarantine and bio-bubble life can be tiring for the players.
"One thing that is standing out is because of this bio-bubble, the players are getting together more often than what it was in the past. So, I think the team bonding has gotten better. But I am also sure that a lot of people feel a little bit of boredom and feeling lonely. It would be nice if they can go out and seek some help," he told the media.
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The Indian players have been allowed to be with their families at the hotel if they want.
"The whole Australia tour, my family was with me. For the IPL too, I got them over for the back half of the tournament. But this tour they are not here, because I used rotation policy. So I have left them at home to ensure they get a break. But I think without them around, it can be incredibly hard."
"Yes, we get larger hotel spaces, we do get our entertainment areas. For me, managing has been watching more stuff online, reading books, and doing a little bit of yoga and meditation."