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You need space when you go down, the life bubble does not allow you that: Babar

You need space when you go down, the life bubble does not allow you that: Babar
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Abu Dhabi: Pakistani captain Babar Azam on Tuesday supports the view of the Indian head that comes out Ravi Shastri that competing regularly in bio bio is not easy for players because they can make them “disturbed and uncomfortable”.
Ahead of the last T20 World Cup match India against Namibia, Shastri said that the players were mentally and physically fatigue after six months of bubble life and a longer break between IPL and the ICC event would serve them better.
India failed to qualify for the semifinals of the ICC event for the first time since 2012.
Read also if you are Bradman, sooner or later bubbles will explode: Ravi Shastri about life in the Bio-Secure environment, which futures with the Indian team ended after the last World Cup match against Namibia on Monday, said the players needed a longer break between IPL and the World Cup.
“One thing I will say – this is not a reason, but this is a fact.
When you are six months in bubbles, this team,” see they always go up and down in professional cricket but yes players are interrupted and uncomfortable with continuously in Bio-safe bubble environment, “Babar said at a virtual press conference ahead of his team’s semifinal clash against Australia on Thursday.” We have tried to fight it by working as a group and tried to support each other in the Pakistani team, “he said.” As the player you need to relax and be ready to absorb pressure.
But sometimes when things don’t go well, you need space and you need to refresh, come out.
Read the Alsot20 World Cup: Players physically, dried mentally, we didn’t even try because there was no X-Factor, said the Shastrithe Indian team was “drained mentally and physically” during the World Cup T20 and not even “trying to do it” because it’s not Turned on during the pressure situation in a big match, head coach out Ravi Shastri conceded before the last match at the showpiece on Monday.
“If you can’t get out of bubbles, negative thoughts indeed enter your mind and influence your appearance,” he explained.
Babar said Pakistan had tried to fight the situation by working as a group with senior players, even holding counseling sessions for players who did not feel comfortable in bubbles.
“We all try to talk to each other all the time in groups and help each other by lifting each other and allowing us to relax and encourage too,” he added.
Babar also said he enjoyed the opportunity to lead Pakistan in the three formats.
“We have performed well so far in every game we want to bring the same momentum to the semi-finals.
As a group we have done our best and everyone has given the best but every match is a new challenge and this is the T20 Cricket you have to stay sharp on The day given, “he said.
Babar said that all the hard work and the efforts of the team put into winning five Super-12 group stage matches will now be tested in the semi-final against Australia.
Batter star said he did not refuse to make a strong decision to help the team succeed.
Babar lowered the success of Pakistan in the Mega event to the fact that the team had the core of 8-9 players who had been together for the past three-four years and know each other.
“Everyone takes responsibility, the role of everyone is clear.
In the semifinals, we want to continue positively but this is about how you appeared that day.”

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