Ashes 2021
Hoggard Says Enduring Ashes Bubble Would Be His 'Worst Nightmare'
Former England pacer Matthew Hoggard has said that living in a bubble for the Ashes in Australia would be his worst nightmare. He added that he could understand why some Test players are reluctant to tour Australia later in the year.
"I am in no position to comment about how players are feeling in lockdown because I haven't been in a bio-bubble. But to be locked up 24-7 with the same people daily, it would do my nut in, to be honest. It'd be my worst nightmare," said Hoggard in an interview to Daily Mail on Thursday.
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