Wriddhiman also raised questions about the bio-bubble of IPL 2021, said

Senior wicketkeeper batsman Wriddhiman has also suggested that the bubble bubble prepared for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 is not as invincible as the UAE last year. He also became the first Indian to publicly question the rigors of a controlled environment. He is also one of the victims of Kovid-19 infection. The league’s 14th season has been postponed amid numerous cases of infection between players and support staff that were part of the IPL’s bio-bubble.

In an interview with PTI, he also spoke about the bio-bubble infection in India, saying the IPL would have been better if it had been in the UAE as last year. “It is the job of the stakeholders but I would say that there was not a single person, no fieldworkers during our training in the UAE last year. People in India were in attendance, children peering through nearby walls. I don’t want to comment too much. It started in India when cases were increasing.

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The veteran Bengal cricketer returned to his home in Kolkata after spending 14 days at a hotel in Delhi and made himself available for selection for the upcoming England tour. Saha said in the bio bubble, “I don’t know what would have happened but I think it would have been better this time in the UAE.” All stakeholders should think about this. “On May 4, Sahavid Kovid-19 was found to be positive and IPL 2021 was postponed indefinitely on the same day.

The wicketkeeper batsman said he was fully recovered and did not feel weak. “I’m doing normal work, no fatigue, no body aches or any kind of weakness. But only when I do match training, I know how my body responds,” he said. In his battle with the virus, Saha said that in the first few days he had a little fever, five days later I could smell nothing but four days later I started to feel it. I am currently doing regular fitness activities at home, but the real fitness training begins after joining a team in Mumbai.

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