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Would understand if Australia players pull out from upcoming tours: Agar

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Last updated on 09 Jun 2021 | 10:45 AM
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Would understand if Australia players pull out from upcoming tours: Agar

Many reports have suggested that star players like Steven Smith and Pat Cummins could possibly withdraw from upcoming tours

Australia all-rounder Ashton Agar said that he would understand if players withdraw from the squad for the upcoming tours as the bio-secure bubbles and quarantine take a toll on the players mentally. Many Australian cricketers spent 14 days in quarantine in Sydney after returning from India where they participated in the Indian Premier League (IPL), which was postponed after many players and staff tested positive for Covid-19.

Many reports have suggested that star players like Steven Smith and Pat Cummins could possibly withdraw from upcoming tours as six more players were added to Australia's preliminary squad. "I'm not surprised at all (by potential withdrawals), and very understanding of that," Agar was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

"It's hard not to be (understanding), really; these guys are away for a very long time and unless you really put yourself in their shoes, it'd be tough to imagine the mental toll it takes on you."

"I think if anyone had to do so many stints of quarantine - a lot of these guys have done 10-12 weeks already, and Covid has been around for a year-and-a-bit now - it's a crazy amount of time just spent sitting around a hotel room with your own thoughts, without fresh air or whatever," Agar added.

A report in 'Nine Media' said Cummins, David Warner, Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Kane Richardson and Jhye Richardson could pull out of the tour. Agar strongly believes that for the longevity of their careers such breaks are imperative.

"They've been looked after really well in those times but for the longevity of their careers and for their own health, we need to look after them. And at times they're going to have to take a break, and that's what's happening."

The Australians are set to leave for the West Indies on June 28 and after the conclusion of the tours of the Caribbean and Bangladesh, they will spend 14 days in hotel quarantine following their arrival Down Under. The team will then leave the Australian shores for the T20 World Cup in October in India. They would then return home for 14 more days of hotel quarantine ahead of the home summer, which includes the Ashes series.

Agar says careful management of Australia's top players is much needed in challenging pandemic times. "We have to look a little bit long-term with it all and understand that people can't keep grinding away like that."

"If you want them to have shortened careers, or really not enjoy themselves, or pull out of the game, then the best way to do that is to grind them into the ground. But if we're trying to look after each other really well, then we'll prosper down the track, so what we're doing now is really good," he added.

(With inputs from PTI)

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