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T20 World Cup: Virat Kohli Terms of Sunday-long Break ‘silly’

T20 World Cup: Virat Kohli Terms of Sunday-long Break 'silly'
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Dubai: Captain of India Virat Kohli on Sunday criticized the scheduling of the first two matches in the ICC T20 World Cup, by saying that the game spread more than a “ridiculous” game.
India, who took New Zealand in a vital match tonight, played the opening of their tournament on October 24 against Pakistani Arch-Rivals, precisely seven days ago.
“It’s ridiculous, we play twice in 10 days.
Too long rest …,” Kohli said in a throw in front of their match against New Zealand.
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Interestingly, after losing 10 goals with Pakistan, the star dough stated that the break worked well for the team given that the player came out of the high intensity IPL.
“I think it works very well for us from all views.
Knowing that we have played the full season, we play the IPL, the octane is very high by itself in terms of testing in the UAE, and then we come to the World Cup,” Kohli said.
“So for us, this big break is clearly something that will help us as a team to be in the main physical condition that we need to play this high intensity tournament,” he continued to add.
On Sunday, his gaze changed but he admitted that a long break helped his players recover from Niggles and other light injuries.
“Yes, people have recovered well.
Having a good training session, itching to get out on the field, which is a good thing.
When you have so many holidays you want to go up to the park and enter the groove,” Kohli added.
After their match against New Zealand, India was scheduled to play Afghanistan on November 3, Scotland on November 5 and Namibia on November 8, which will end the T20 exhibition stage.

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