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Workload management will be key for pacers in hot UAE, feels Shami

The cities of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah -- which will host the league -- are expected to experience temperatures of around 35-40 degree celsius during the tournament.

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Mohammad Shami. Pic courtesy/Kings XI Punjab's Instagram account

Mohammad Shami. Pic courtesy/Kings XI Punjab's Instagram account

Keeping in mind the hot and humid conditions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), it will be vital for fast bowlers to manage their workload properly as the task at hand wouldn't be easy when the Indian Premier League (IPL) gets underway on September 19, feels Kings XI Punjab pacer Mohammad Shami.

The IPL was moved to the UAE due to rising COVID-19 cases in India. The cities of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah -- which will host the league -- are expected to experience temperatures of around 35-40 degree celsius during the tournament.

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