Players and staff felt safe in the Indian Premier League's (IPL) bio-bubble but traveling was always going to be a challenge, said Mumbai Indians fielding coach James Pamment.
Pamment was one of several players, coaches, and officials from New Zealand who arrived back in the country on Saturday after the postponement of the IPL 2021.
"We'd pretty much taken over a hotel in Mumbai and created a safe space - I think I was the first person in there. You felt as long as everyone was disciplined and people weren't tempted... staff were also part of the bubble, they had to isolate for a two-week period before working and we were getting regular tests, so you felt it was an extremely safe bubble being formed. You did feel confident you'd be fine, and everybody around you would be fine," he is quoted as saying by stuff.co.nz.