Kolkata: Senior spinner Piyush Chawla on Monday said his Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) teammate and India leggie Kuldeep Yadav knows how to manage his workload during the Indian Premier League (IPL) keeping in mind the World Cup.
Echoing India skipper Virat Kohli, who on Sunday said that he expects his teammates to be smart enough to manage their workload before the mega event starting on May 30, Chawla stated: "We all are professional cricketers. There is workload on everyone but somehow you have to manage things on your own.
"Everyone is different. All the players are individuals and they know how they are going to manage. They know when to play and when to take a break."
KKR preferred to stay indoors and did not practice on Monday ahead of their opener against Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Eden Gardens on Sunday.
Kohli has also stressed that no instructions have been issued to IPL franchises with regard to workload management of World Cup-bound players.
Chawla, speaking to reporters at the team hotel, underlined the importance of the cash-rich T20 meet, saying although it's a 20-over format as opposed to the 50-over World Cup, it should act as a good preparation.
"As we all know, IPL is as good as international cricket. I see this as a very good preparatory thing. I know both (World Cup) and IPL are different formats but still even in 20 overs you need a lot of skills if you want to fox the batsman," the 30-year-old 2011 World Cup winner said.