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IND vs AUS | Team India would not want ‘housekeeping or room service’ to realize motivation: Vikram Rathour

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IND vs AUS, Team India would not want ‘housekeeping or room service’ to realize motivation: Vikram Rathour: Team India’s batting coach Vikram Rathour has mentioned that the touring occasion is unaffected by the strict quarantine guidelines in Brisbane forward of the fourth Test, which will get underway from Friday on the Gabba. 

The Indian workforce confronted inflexible quarantine upon their arrival resulting from a surge in COVID-19 circumstances within the state. The Queensland authorities has allowed solely 50 per cent crowd capability on the iconic venue for the collection decider, with face masks being made necessary for any fan shifting across the venue.

Reacting to the off-field roadblocks forward of the Gabba Test, Rathour mentioned that the BCCI is in fixed contact with Cricket Australia and the workforce would not want ‘housekeeping or room service’ to realize motivation.

The Ajinkya Rahane-led Indian contingent was lodged at a lodge with lacked ‘fundamental services’, resulting in an intervention from the BCCI high brass.

“We are playing Australia in Australia, against one of the better attacks in the world. Motivation is there, you don’t need housekeeping or room service to give you motivation. Yes, these were the concerns which were passed on to the BCCI, the board is in touch with Cricket Australia,” Rathour mentioned on the eve of the ultimate Test.

“As far as players and team management is concerned, we are focused on the game and all the boys are looking forward to this game,” he added.

Talking about India’s damage woes, Rathour mentioned that the medical workforce is at present assessing Jasprit Bumrah’s health.

“The medical workforce is him and so once more we are going to wait until tomorrow morning to know whether or not he’s match to play or not. Depending on recommendation from the medical workforce we are going to take this name. If he can play, he’ll play, if he cannot, he will not.

“Still lot of injury concerns are there. They are still being monitored, and how they react to rehab process that they are going through, all these questions we can only answer tomorrow morning once we know who are XI which are going to play this game,” he mentioned.