New Delhi, Sep 24 Considering the amount of cricket the Indian boys play in a calendar year across formats, the team management has been very particular about giving the players break from time to time. If Hardik Pandya was rested for the limited-overs series against the West Indies, Jasprit Bumrah had been rested for the just concluded T20I series against South Africa. Under Virat Kohli, workload management is one of the key focuses in this Indian team.
Kohli has time and again made it clear that for the boys to give their best on the field, it is important to not overwork them. The captain himself also likes to take breaks on and off. In fact, he even toyed with the idea of taking a break during the Indian Premier League to stay fresh for the 50-over World Cup in May.
With the 2020 World T20 now in focus, things won't be any different and that has been evident in the way the team management has been handling the fast bowling unit so far after the World Cup. While Bumrah is expected to be a certainty for the WT20, he wasn't played either against the West Indies or against South Africa.