There can\'t be blanket policy on workload management: Dravid

There can't be blanket policy on workload management: Dravid

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Former and Wednesday said there cannot be a one-size-fits-all policy on management and players are smart enough to know where to draw the line.

"Most players are smart about these things. They know how to handle their body. I don't think the players would put their body on the line. I was reading (pacer) saying that he feels better when he is constantly playing rather than resting and coming back," said.

"So to each player, it's different. There cannot be a blanket case that all should be rested. We have to just trust the players. They know what needs to be done," he added.

He was speaking at the launch of ESPNCricinfo's new metrics, Superstats, along with former teammate here.

Manjrekar was even more forthright in his views on the matter and said the Board should not put pressure on IPL franchises to rest players in view of the World Cup, starting May 30.

"My views won't be appreciated. This is free enterprise. IPL is capitalism at its best. I don't think there should be any outside interference. It should be up to the franchises.

"Don't think there should be pressure (on IPL franchises) from the Board (BCCI) (to rest some players)," the former Test batsman-turned-commentator remarked.

Reflecting on India's chances, Dravid said the 2-3 home ODI series loss to recently could end up helping the cause of Virat Kohli and his men when they play in

"I think there was a bit of notion that we are going walk there and win easily. So it's a good thing that has happened. What it has (the outcome against Australia) has reminded us is that we have to play very, very well," said Dravid.

"has performed well in the last couple of years. There was a little bit of talk that we are almost going to walk in there and win the World Cup very easily because we are the No. 1 team and we have been dominating one-day for the last couple of years.

"But I don't find anything strange, from my perspective, watching the series. I still feel that we are going to be one of the favourites. But it's going to be tough. It's going to be competitive," the batting stalwart explained.

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First Published: Wed, March 20 2019. 16:20 IST