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The franchise allowed Ravindra to leave early to rest and train in New Zealand before joining the national team camp in Ireland.
“I mean KKR were very welcoming and understanding of the situation. Obviously, the way it was going, I wasn't playing.
The decision was spoken to the CEO and the coach about potentially coming home for a refresh and obviously not knowing I'd be home until...
Well, I wouldn't be home until late August because of what's to come,” Ravindra said.
The early departure helped him break from the heavy travel schedule of the T20 tournament and adjust his training for red-ball conditions.
“So, really awesome from them to be able to say, go home, refresh, do a bit of training and what you need before joining the boys in Ireland.
Because there was always going to be a little bit of an overlap. It made it easier since I wasn't playing.
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It's a great little refresh. We spend so much time away from home,” he said.