As most men, Mayank Agarwal also is confined inside his house, as the country is currently under a 21-day lockdown to control the spread of novel coronavirus. Agarwal, who has cemented his place in the Indian Test team, seems to love spending time at home in self-isolation. Although fans recognize him for his batting skills, very few are conscious of his “awesome” culinary abilities. The 29-year-old opener is living his hobby to the fullest with plenty of free time on his lap, experimenting with various dishes.
On Wednesday, the Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI) posted a video where “butter garlic mushroom with bell peppers and quinoa” can be seen cooking. “Meet Chef Mayank Agarwal. What is opening batsman @mayankcricket up at home? Culinary skills put to the test, Mayank is preparing an amazing recipe,” tweeted BCCI, sharing the video.
Mayank Agarwal made his Test debut in the December 2018 Boxing Day Test at the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and had an immediate impact, scoring 76 and 42 in the first two innings. He never looked back after that and has since gone on to become one of the Research team’s core leaders.
As an international cricketer with consistent big scores, he followed up his promising start into his first full season. When set, Agarwal is renowned for scoring big hundreds, and last year when he finished scoring two double centuries, one against South Africa and Bangladesh, it was clear.
Coronavirus Brings The Cricket World To Standstill:
The current outbreak of coronavirus has made a run for all major sporting events around the world and cricket is no exception either.
India’s bilateral One Day International series was called- mid- last month after the country’s dramatic rise in positive coronavirus cases forced the government to implement stringent steps to curb the threat.
Not only the international cricket but also domestic cricket tournaments faced the brunt as the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) scheduled to start on March 29 was postponed to at least April 15.
The BCCI has come forward and donated Rs 51 crore to COVID-19 to help the country tackle the current health crisis.
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