New Delhi: Australian pacer Nathan Coulter-Nile understands why some of his compatriots decided to leave home midway from the IPL but he feels safer being part of the Mumbai Indians' bio-bubble as India battles a deadly second wave of COVID-19 infections.
Rajasthan Royals pacer Andrew Tye has left for Perth fearing that he may be "locked out" of his own country in the wake of a COVID-19 surge. Soon after, Royal Challengers Bangalore's Kane Richardson and Adam Zampa also pulled out citing personal reasons.
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However, Coulter-Nile was surprised when he got to know about the three of them leaving. He has a Rs 5 crore contract with MI.
"Everyone's got their own opinions on it and different situations for them," Coulter-Nile told cricket.com.au where more than 20,000 cases have been reported daily for the past one week.
"I was surprised to see AJ go home, and then Zamps and Richo, but when you speak to them, you definitely understand where they're coming from.
"I spoke to Zamps a little while ago and he made a very compelling argument for going home. But for me, I feel like it's safer for me to stay in the bubble than try and get home at the moment."
Top Australian stars like David Warner, Glenn Maxwell, Pat Cummins and Steve Smith are part of the IPL.