‘Just like in times of COVID. . . ‘: Mickey Arthur calls Pakistani team’s tight security in India ‘difficult’

The political relations between India and Pakistan are not wonderful, and by the same token, players enjoy increased security while staying in the country. While Arthur understands the importance of safety, he feels that the players’ mindset takes a hit after being confined to their hotel rooms. for a long time.

“What’s been tricky is the fact that we’ve been subject to a lot of security. And, to be honest, I found it complicated. It’s almost like we’re back in the COVID era, where you were almost isolated on your turf and team room. So much so that his breakfast is in a separate room from the others,” Arthur said in the pre-match press conference. He also added that being confined to one position has had an effect on players’ functionality at the World Cup. Cup.

“It’s like Groundhog Day. You have breakfast, and if it’s not an educational day, you go back to your room. We’ve tried to have fun on small team occasions in our team room. But there’s not much you can do. ” I think the guys came out three times; We controlled doing it safely, we took them to another restaurant, just to give them a little taste of the outdoor world,” he added.

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