The novel coronavirus shutdown has allowed cricketers to recharge their batteries and could help prolong their careers by a few years, England ...
The novel coronavirus shutdown has allowed cricketers to recharge their batteries and could help prolong their careers by a few years, England wicket-keeper Jos Buttler said.
Buttler last played in a warm-up match against Sri Lanka in March before the COVID-19 pandemic brought global sport to a standstill.The England and Wales Cricket Board last month extended the suspension of the professional game in the country until July 1 and Buttler believes the extended break will prove beneficial in the long run.
"I hope we never experience it again, but to have a complete break — both physically and mentally — will hopefully add some more years to come to our careers. Potentially, it could have a benefit on us as players." "It’s a bit of everything — nerves, excitement and apprehension — but I think it’s a positive step for cricket for players to train," Buttler, who has played 41 tests for England, added.
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