John Gloster, Physiotherapist, Delhi Bulls on managing a player’s mental health in a bio-bubble

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“Sometimes you are in a bio bubble for up to three months at a time and if something as simple as food cannot be addressed, then you have lost the players from day one. Because there is no other escape, players can’t go to a local restaurant, can’t go for a movie. For many of them, that escape is food and the comfort from that.”
John Gloster
Physiotherapist
Delhi Bulls

(on managing a player’s mental health in a bio-bubble)

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