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Bio-bubble is tough but Indians more tolerant: Ganguly

"I have played with a lot of Englishmen, Australians, and the West Indians, they just give up on mental health," the former India captain said

By PTI
Published Date - 6 April 2021, 05:40 PM
Bio-bubble is tough but Indians more tolerant: Ganguly
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Kolkata: The BCCI President Sourav Ganguly on Tuesday said Indian cricketers are “more tolerant” when it comes to dealing with mental health issues compared to those from England and Australia but acknowledged that being confined to bio-bubbles amid a raging pandemic is not easy for anyone.

International cricket in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic has forced players to stay in bio-bubbles, where their life is restricted to hotels and stadiums. They do not have access to people outside the bubble during series and India skipper Virat Kohli is among those who have voiced their concerns about the mental toll that the current situation is taking.


“I feel we Indians are a bit more tolerant than overseas (cricketers). I have played with a lot of Englishmen, Australians, and the West Indians, they just give up on mental health,” the former India captain said at a virtual promotional event here.

“In the last six-seven months, with so much cricket being going on in the bio-bubble, it’s so tough. Just going from the hotel room to the ground, handle the pressure and come back to the room and then get back to the ground again, it’s an absolutely different life.”

Ganguly cited the example of the Australian cricket team which pulled out of a tour to South Africa following a defeat to India at home. Australia were slated for a three-Test tour in March-April but hey pulled out citing an “unacceptable level of health and safety risk to players, support staff and the community”.

“Look at the Australian team, they were supposed to go to South Africa for a Test series after India played there. They refused to go there…,” he said.

“And always there’s this scare of Covid. ‘Hope it’s not me the next time’. You have to stay positive, you have to train yourself mentally. All of us have to train ourselves mentally so that the good will happen. It boils down to training,” Ganguly added.

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