IPL 2021 | We are in safest bio-bubble but situation outside is grim: Ponting

‘I am asking the boys at breakfast as to what's happening on the outside and if their families are safe, happy?’

April 26, 2021 06:23 pm | Updated 07:06 pm IST - Chennai

Delhi Capitals’ R. Ashwin and Coach Ricky Ponting have a conversation at the DC Dugout. File

Delhi Capitals’ R. Ashwin and Coach Ricky Ponting have a conversation at the DC Dugout. File

The IPL has created the "safest" bio-hub for its participants but Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting says he is also well aware of the "grim" COVID-19 situation outside the bubble in India and often discusses it with his players.

The Australian great, while admitting that the IPL can be a welcome distraction in these tough times, said that COVID-19 has dominated the conversations within his team.

"This IPL, probably more than any other, has become more about what's happening on the outside rather than what's happening here. We are probably the safest people in the country probably because of the bubbles we are in," Ponting told the DC 'YouTube' channel.

"Continually, I am asking the boys at breakfast as to what's happening on the outside and if their families are safe, happy? That's really an important thing.

"I think IPL in a situation that the country is in, cricket can bring a lot of joy to people," he added.

However, there is no denying that state of affairs is pretty gloomy at the moment as Ravichandran Ashwin has pulled out of the tournament , citing the COVID-19 "fight" his family is enduring.

"Here in DC, we are talking about being one big family and it's important that we are thinking about extended family not just us here because it's quite grim. Yes, it's hard for the players to be away from their families and I can't even imagine putting myself in the situation," Ponting said.

He, in fact, didn't name Ashwin but spoke about the kind of mental state he was in before he left home after the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

"Guys living in Chennai, they are actually at home now but can't see their families. It's incredibly difficult. The more we can share these experiences, the better off we are," Ponting had said after the win against Mumbai Indians.

"We can keep our fingers crossed and hope people on the outside remain safe. Players can take care of their families on the outside and we can do whatever we can on the inside," he said.

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