Australian opener David Warner on Monday admitted that playing cricket while living inside bio-bubbles in the times of COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on his family life, and said his primary target now is to represent his country in the next two T20 World Cups. (More Cricket News)
Accepting that the last six months were pretty tough for an international cricketer, Warner refused to commit on the number of series he was targeting to play for Australia in the next 12 months.
"...it's going to be very difficult to be able to do that. This last six months has been quite challenging in itself, getting used to these bubbles and trying to get used to not having family with me," he said. David Warner was part of IPL in UAE where he led Sunrisers Hyderabad. The league happened in bio-bubble due to COVID-19 pandemic.
"They're things that each player has different circumstances. The next 12 months is very difficult when you look at the calendar, there's going to be definitely times where you can come home and have time with your family. We're just not going to get that time to see our family and the back end of being here 14 days inside a hotel, add three kids and a wife into here, it's going to be very difficult.