Players can’t stay in bubbles too long: Giles

Published October 29, 2020
England and Wales Cricket Board Director   Ashley Giles says the board will monitor players' mental health. — AFP/File
England and Wales Cricket Board Director Ashley Giles says the board will monitor players' mental health. — AFP/File

LONDON: The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will monitor players’ mental health and try to limit the amount of time they spend in bio-secure bubbles during the Covid-19 pandemic, director of cricket Ashley Giles said.

England hosted West Indies, Ireland, Pakistan and Australia after cricket’s restart in July, with the teams restricted to bio-sec­ure environments in Man­chester and Southampton.

Eoin Morgan’s limited overs side will face similar curbs on movement when they visit South Africa for six matches in November and December.

“These are extreme circumstances for everyone — it is not normal spending a long period of time in a bio-secure environment,” Giles told Sky Sports. “We are working on strategies to get people in and out of bubbles easier, whether that be players or management, and that will need the cooperation of opposition teams.”

Morgan, one of several England players currently within the IPL’s bubble in the UAE, said last week players could withdraw from upcoming international tours if they were worried about their mental health.

“We are very aware we have a huge amount of cricket coming up and we can’t keep the same people in those bubbles the whole time,” added Giles.

Published in Dawn, October 29th, 2020

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