England off-spinner Dom Bess has revealed that he really hated cricket during his tour of India. But at the same time, he made it clear that he would take the lessons learned at this time to give a better and consistent performance. Bess took 17 wickets in the four-Test series against India, but his performance was not consistent. For this reason, he was dropped in two Tests. India defeated England 3–1 in the four-Test series. In addition to winning the series, India reached the final of the World Test Championships.
“I had a good break from cricket after visiting India, because I really started to hate cricket. It is very frequent in that biological bubble in India. I was under a lot of pressure and it was really important for me to come back and stay away from it.” Dom Bess is doing well in the ongoing County Championship and has taken five wickets against Yorkshire in a match against Sussex.
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He continued, “Honestly, I don’t think a little bit about England. Of course, it does, but I don’t insist on it. It’s about the banking that I do, that’s for sure. It’s a long process. I’m 23 years old, so I’m looking at four and a half years If the opportunity comes, I can go back to international theater and learn more about my game. ”
Bess trusts England that he’s not going to put me out there. I have some tough lessons in India. I was supported by Jeetan Patel and Richard Dawson, who I am in regular contact with. I have been in regular contact with Jack Leach and I think it’s really important that you develop that passion, because it’s not about you, it’s about the team, be it England or Yorkshire. Bess revealed about the Bio’s Bubble, which at this time was the only debate about cricket and nothing else.
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