Hyderabad: With the Indian Premier League (IPL) fast approaching, the sense of positivity is back among the fans. And one could feel that in former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif as well.
The Delhi Capitals' assistant coach found it hard to conceal his excitement despite staying in a strict bio-bubble in the UAE. "Oh, yes, there is a lot of excitement," Kaif told media over the phone from the UAE.
"These are the tough, challenging times for the players as there are a lot of guidelines that need to be followed. There would be many tests of the players and supporting staff for almost two-three times a week. But I still am very happy that the IPL is finally happening and the fans will get to watch it once again," he said.
While everybody would want to see the matches to start as early as possible, not many will understand it better than a fitness expert like Kaif that players need to be handled with care before pushing them into the ring.
Kaif explained that after months of no cricket, performance of players will be affected in the opening stages of the IPL. He stressed that the few practice matches to be played would come in handy.
"These are not normal circumstances. Players' bodies have not been in use for the last 4-5 months and this will result in their performances on the field. Some practice matches would also be organised to overcome that, and yes, a difference could be still seen on the field," said the 39-year-old coach.