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Sometimes it feels like we are locked up by circus animals: Shamsi on bubble life

Sometimes it feels like we are locked up by circus animals: Shamsi on bubble life
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Dublin (Ireland): South African Spinner Tabraiz Shamsi on Saturday said Cricketers sometimes felt like ‘circus animals were locked up’ when through a tour in bio-bubbles.
Recently, the British cricket board and Wales (ECB) received a flee because it would provide relaxation in bio bubbles.
Three British Cricketers and four members of their support staff were tested positive for Covid-19.
India Wicketkeeper-Batsman Rishabh Pant and staff member Supporting Powerand Garani has also tested the positive Covid-19 in England.
“I don’t think everyone really understands the impact of these things on us, our families and our lives beyond cricket.
Sometimes it feels like we are reduced by circus animals that are only brought out when the time to practice and play suitable for practice and Play the crowd, “Tweeted Shams.
Tom Harrison, British Chief Executive and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Thursday said that the Board decided to provide relaxation in bio bubbles to see the welfare of their players and mental health.
“We want good people to go out and play in the tournament whatever they play, is it a hundred, whether it’s a test series against India, is it a County Cricket and RL50.
We want people to feel like they live is to deliver for they, both at home and as professional cricket, men and women.
We don’t want to be a cabinet player in a place like they feel like the only role they play in their lives is going out and bat and bat bowls for whatever team they are Play, “EspncricInfo said quoted by Harrison.
“I think it’s a bad place for us to be.
We must understand what it is as a responsible employer, to be able to get the best of players.
It treats them like adults, and talking and communicating openly about how we are Mitigating this ongoing impact of the pandemic, “he added.

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