Indian cricketers' workload on their current tour of Australia won't be an issue if the coaching and support staff take good care of them, says former India batsman VVS Laxman, even though the players have moved from one bio-secure bubble to another, after playing in the IPL 2020.
After playing in the 53-day IPL in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the players traveled to Australia in a bubble and straightaway got into a two-week quarantine. After that period, they will get into a 54-day series comprising 10 matches of all formats. The players are currently in quarantine while also practicing in a bio-secure bubble.
"Yeah, the workload can be an issue, but I feel that it should not affect the players because there has been a long gap now, even though the players have traveled from one bubble to another. I am also sure that they are recovering well, and the team management and the coaching/support staff are planning in a very professional manner so that all the players are fresh, come the first match," Laxman told.