'You need a break': Bumrah says India suffering 'bubble fatigue'

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India are struggling from 'bubble fatigue' amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the players are feeling the effects of being on the road for six months, fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah said after their second loss at the Twenty20 World Cup.

The players have been on the road since the Indian Premier League season began in April. The test team also toured England before the COVID-hit IPL resumed in the United Arab Emirates in September.

"So all of that sometimes play on the back of your mind. But when you're on the field, you don't think of all those things ... Obviously staying in a bubble and staying away from your family for such a long period of time does play a role.

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