It’s all up to the franchises now: Rohit on player workload management in IPL 2023

Chennai, March 23 : India captain Rohit Sharma stated that the workload management of players during IPL 2023 is upto the franchises now, though he also admitted about being unsure of it despite the team management giving some indications to all ten franchises in the competition.IPL 2023 starts from March 31 and will end on May 28.

For the Indian players, including Rohit himself, they will have very little turnaround time as the World Test Championship final against Australia begins from June 7 at The Oval in London."I mean, its all up to the franchises now.The franchises own them (players) now, so weve given some indications or some kind of borderline kind of a thing to the teams.But at the end of the day, its up to the franchise and, most importantly, its the players, they have to take care of their own body."They (players) are all adults.

So, they have to look after their body and just if they feel that its getting a little too much, they can always talk about it and have a break in one or two games.I doubt (if) that will happen but," said Rohit in the post-match press conference after India lost the third ODI to Australia by 21 runs in Chennai, losing the series 1-2.Rohit also conceded that he was worried by Indias injury list, which has seen multiple players breaking down last year.Some of them like Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, Rishabh Pant and more recently, Shreyas Iyer, are on long road to recoveries from their respective injuries, thus putting them in a race against time to be fit and available for ODI World Cup, to be held in India in October-November.

"Look, it is concerning because we are missing the players who are actually playing eleven players; they regularly play in the playing eleven.But honestly, everyones trying their best to get everyone on the path, weve been focusing a lot on management of the players, which is why you keep seeing we have to rest certain players at certain point in time," the Indian captain said.

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From our side, we can do our best in handling them.But I am not a specialist in telling why recurring injuries are happening.

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Our medical team is definitely looking into all of this and come the World Cup, we will have our best 15 players ready.Obviously when you play so much cricket injuries are bound to happen.So not looking too much into it.Whats available to you, whats in your hand, you can control that, and we are just trying to control all of that," he added.Iyer was pulled out mid-way from Indias fourth Test against Australia at Ahmedabad due to recurrence of a lower back injury.

He was subsequently ruled out of ODIs against Australia and is now a huge doubt for participating in IPL 2023, where he captains Kolkata Knight Riders."Players are frustrated as well.

They want to play and they dont want to miss out.So, I mean it is a little sad, but at the end of the day, you cannot really do too much.I can see, and I can vouch for it, that the people working behind the scenes are working really hard with all these layers and freakish injuries can happen at any point in time, like Shreyas (Iyer) was the best example," said Rohit.

"He was sitting the whole day and he just went to take a knock.And you know the injury happened to him.Theres nothing you could do about it, and I mean, the only thing we can keep in mind is managing players and giving them enough breaks.And I think from our side were doing that," he concluded.

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