Bio-bubble putting players under mental strain, they need break ahead of T20 WC: Rizwan

Pakistan team management discussed resting senior members of the team for the ODI series against Afghanistan

August 20, 2021 11:26 am | Updated 12:20 pm IST - Karachi

Mohammad Rizwan. File

Mohammad Rizwan. File

Living in the bio-bubble is putting the players under "mental strain" and they need a break from international cricket to be fresh for the upcoming T20 World Cup in the UAE, Pakistan's Test vice-captain Mohammad Rizwan said.

"It is not easy remaining in the bio-bubble all the time and we have been playing a lot of cricket in the last one year and more. It is good for us but at the same time it becomes a mental strain on the players as well," he said during a virtual session on Thursday.

Rizwan, a wicketkeeper-batsman, said that the senior players wanted to be rejuvenated for the World Cup, scheduled to be held from October 17 to November 14 in the UAE.

Sources close to the Pakistan team confirmed that head coach, Misbah-ul-Haq, and chief selector, Muhammad Wasim, had discussed resting captain Babar Azam, Rizwan and fast bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi and Hasan Ali for the ODI series against Afghanistan in Sri Lanka.

The Pakistan and Afghanistan boards are expected to release dates of the three matches this week after indications that the new Taliban controlled government in Kabul has given a go ahead to the series.

If the four main players do take a rest from the series, it will be a first in Pakistan cricket that so many senior players have taken a break from any series at home or abroad.

Pakistan lost the opening Test against the West Indies by one wicket and Mr. Rizwan said that it was disappointing.

"The bottomline is we lost the Test after coming so close to winning it and it hit us and we are now looking to bounce back strongly in the second Test," he said.

Mr. Rizwan also said that time has come to see which players in the team were able to make an impact to the eventual result when playing in pressure situations..

Mr. Rizwan said that it is not easy to build a consistent team in such a short series although he isn't worried about how Pakistan will fare in the ICC World Test Championships, as a lot of cricket still remains to be played.

"Our main focus now is to level this series by winning the second game and getting equal points from it."

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