IPL in UAE: Quarantine means hotel room is gym and call centre for players

Virat Kohli's virtual meeting as Chennai, Hyderabad and Mumbai player break a sweat

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Matthew Smith, Sport Editor
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Sunrisers Hyderabad are getting used to life in isolation as they join the other IPL teams across the UAE during a six-day quarantine before they can begin team training. In the meantime, as players keep busy and keep fit, hotel rooms are being used for a number of purposes other than just sleeping.
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Chennai Super Kings deputy Suresh Raina did not let the lockdown get in the way of his workout regime, as he and his teammates turned their hotel rooms into a private gym.
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Ravindra Jadeja had some musical accompaniment as he listened to Malayalam songs during a weights session on his hotel room floor.
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CSK's Doug Watson took time out from his hectic stay-at-home schedule to send a message to the fans back home in Chennai and around the world.
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Despite all staying in the same hotel, India skipper Virat Kohli and his fellow Royal Challengers Bangalore team members held their meetings over video conference call, in keeping with coronavirus prevention protocols.
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MumbI Indians' all-rounder Jayant Yadav knows there are worse places to be cooped up for six days as he enjoys the sea view from his balcony.
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Mumbai's Krunal Pandya managed to smuggle some heavy-duty weights into his room to help with the workouts.
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South Africa's Anrich Nortje flew in to join his Delhi Capitals teammates.
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Rajasthan Royals' Riyan Parag had some cuddly toys to keep him company
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Kings XI Punjab's Mohammed Shami improvises with his hotel room furniture.
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The Kolkata Knight Riders team room lies empty in Abu Dhabi but it is ready and waiting for the players.
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