Jaydev Unadkat Happy to Play Cricket Again

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|| Desk Report ||
Rajasthan Royals’ pace bowler Jaydev Unadkat has said that life inside a bio-secure bubble isn't "easy" but he revealed that he was happy to be back in action amid these times.
Meanwhile, the IPL 2020 is going to be played behind closed doors in the UAE due to the coronavirus pandemic and Unadkat also opened up about the protocols they are following during this crunch time.

"IPL will be different this season. There won't be any crowd in the stadium. We have to remain inside the bubble. But to get to play cricket in this time is itself a boon and I am really looking forward to the tournament," Unadkar told ANI.
"Life in a bubble is not really easy, to be honest, but we are getting to play cricket and that's one thing which we all love, so no complaints. We have a lot of protocols to follow. We are getting used to it," he further added.
On the other hand, on March 13, the speedster has captained Saurashtra to their maiden Ranji Trophy title after beating Bengal at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium where he claimed two wickets in the final. And, the fast bowler believes he can carry on his formidable form into the IPL as well.
"I think I had a fantastic domestic season not just personally but as a team as well. We won the Ranji trophy and that gave me a lot of confidence. I keep saying that the last ball that I bowled won as the trophy," he said.
"Royals have always tried to maintain the balance between youth and experience and is looking the same this year as well. Let's hope we strike the right momentum at the right time," he concluded.