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Indians Stuck In Bio-Bubble As England Players Get Time Off

While England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is taking care of their players in the bio-bubble by giving them regular breaks, there is no such plan for the Indian cricket players who have been going ab

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IANS News
By IANS News
Feb 03, 2021 • 09:33 PM

"We are not mentally tired at all. We are really tough mentally and we are as a unit, we are as a family. We are enjoying each others' company here, so we are spending time in our team room. The families are here which is really important and which is really good. We are not at all tired and we are really mentally tough," said Rahane on Wednesday in a virtual interaction with the media.

IANS News
By IANS News
February 03, 2021 • 09:33 PM

The Indian cricket board has, however, picked 18 players in the squad for the first two Tests. They have also included five net bowlers and five players as stand-byes.

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Picking additional players in squads is the norm nowadays and England batting consultant Jonathan Trott pointed that out on Wednesday.

"Having a large squad with players and reserves has been different to how previous tours have been but it is normal now," said Trott while speaking to the media on Wednesday.

India benefitted from a big squad in Australia recently as readily available replacements for injured players helped them win the four-Test series 2-1.

On Tuesday, England pace bowler Jofra Archer had acknowledged the steps taken by ECB.

"Anyone who has criticized it (ECB resting key players) never spent a week let alone months in the bubble. We have been here for almost a year now. At the end of the day, human beings are social people. Sometimes it becomes hard because if you are not having a great game or if you are not feeling good with your cricket, there is no escape," Archer told the media.

"I think ECB has done great, given people like myself time. I have had six weeks away. I think Jos (Buttler) will have some time after the first Test. So they are making a priority that everyone gets time away and come back refreshed and ready to go."

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