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Virat Kohli: ‘There has to be a channel open for players to tell management, "I’m not feeling right in the head, I need a break’”

The Indian skipper reiterates importance of mental health before departing to the UK for the World Test Championship final.

June 02, 2021 / 21:02 IST
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Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri (image taken from a BCCI video of a press conference on June 2, 2021)

The warrior tattoos on Virat Kohli’s left arm were prominent during his virtual press conference on June 2 before the Indian team’s departure to the UK. But even fighters need a break, the Indian captain said as he once again dwelt upon the importance of mental health, and the possibility of India having separate squads for different formats to prevent burnout.

While the Test team heads to the UK for the World Test Championship (WTC) final against New Zealand and a bilateral Test series against England, another Indian team will tour Sri Lanka for T20 and ODI games in July.

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“The kind of structure (with bubbles and restrictions) we’re competing inside, for a long period of time, to be very honest, it’s very difficult,” Kohli said. “For players to stay motivated, doing the same stuff day in day out, dealing with pressure situations (is tough). So, this (separate teams) will definitely become a norm for the future where, apart from the workloads, the mental health side of things will also come into the picture.”

Kohli was speaking mainly about current times, where Covid rules shackle players and further impact their mental wellbeing.