You’ve Mastered This Art Too- Kane Williamson:

The outbreak of coronavirus has been destructive worldwide and the pandemic resulted in over 2.8 lakh deaths. At this time, when the entire planet is standing still, cricketers are trying new things. Some cricketers are using social media to interact with fans and others work indoors to protect their health during their quarantine.

Steve Smith is considered one of the best modern batsmen during quarantine, too. The batsman recently uploaded a video in which he attempted Latte painting. He can be seen pouring a fern design over his coffee in his clip shared by the Aussie stalwart.

Smith was overwhelmed with comments praising Smith’s skills as soon as he shared the video on his Instagram. The latte art was also extremely influenced by David Warner and Kane Williamson. Williamson said it was not shocking that he also saw the Australian star master the latte art.

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“Cricketers and their latte art! Here u go mate, this is my attempt! Any feedback? @kane_s_w. Maybe we should stick to hitting balls,” Smith wrote as the caption.

“Haha bro I’m not surprised that you have mastered this too! A few more coffee net sessions for me,” Williamson wrote. Warner responded to the video, saying he is ‘not even trying to attempt’.

Steve Smith is Currently The No.1 Ranked ICC Test Batsman:

Williamson posted a clip of his coffee art attempt on Monday as well. The Kiwi skipper has received a few reactions from his good friends including Steve Smith and Virat Kohli.

Currently, Smith has ranked No. 1 batsman in the ICC Test Batsman list with 911 points and ahead of Virat Kohli who has 886 points and took second place. In the first ODI in the three-game series, the Australian batsman was last seen in action against New Zealand. Following the coronavirus pandemic, the show was then dropped.

In the thirteenth edition of the IPL 2020, both Smith and Williamson have been planned to play for Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad. But due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the much-awaited IPL 2020 has been postponed and the re-starting of the tournament is actually extremely unsure.