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Rohit Sharma Talks To Brett Lee About Missing Cricket In Lockdown

Rohit Sharma Is Desperately Missing Cricket In Field:

Several cricketers have taken to social media to ensure that fans are involved with cricket events and tournaments. Instagram lives, #askmeanything sessions, and throwback images in social media have now gained popularity because several countries are implementing lockdowns. 

There’s no cricket in the last 20-30 years for some months, but it has taken place in the past 1-2 months. This has affected to the absence of a series of cricketers.

Team India Vice-Captain Rohit Sharma is desperately missing and can’t wait until he goes out to play again when the pandemic of coronavirus ends at the lock-down. 

Rohit is currently the captain of the Mumbai Indians in the 13th edition, which is now indefinitely delayed, under normal circumstances.

I Am Missing Hitting The Ball- Hit Man:

“I wish I had enough space to play cricket indoors, but sadly in Mumbai, the place is very lonely, and you must stick to your apartment. We’re not happy as you have your own backyard to practice, “Rohit said during Cricket Connected’s show with the former Australian pacemaker, Brett Lee.

“It is very expensive in Mumbai to have your own backyard in your own house. I stay in an apartment and am lucky to be able to have a small balcony to ride around and do other activities provided to me by my trainer. Hopefully, the fitness centers will soon open, and I can go, “he says.

“But I’m not going to strike the ball, surely. I like hitting high, as you know, so there is not enough space. I can not wait until I’m out and start hitting the ball, “said Rohit, who was turned 33 recently.

After the mid-March of the coronavirus epidemic that has died to more than 2.3 Lakh worldwide, all sports have been stopped. And cricketing operations are highly unlikely to restart in the immediate future. 

On 24 March, India declared a nationwide lockdown. Then on 14 April, but then extended to 3 May. It was expected to conclude. The increase in the number of cases involving COVID-19 has now been further expanded to 17 May.

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