With a lockdown in almost all parts of the globe amid the rise of the coronavirus pandemic, all outdoor activities have been shut. As a result, the cricketers are left with a lot of time and are utilising it by engaging with their fans and followers on social media platforms.
Since it broke out in China, the COVID-19 has taken away more than 24000 lives. China, Spain, Italy, and the United States of America are the most affected places in the world. In India also there have been more than 600 positive cases registered with the death toll rising above 15.
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Apart from that, they are also taking part in question-answer sessions to bite their time. Australia skipper Aaron Finch also joined the bandwagon to engage in a question-answer session where he spoke about topics ranging cricket to personal life.
During the session, Finch picked the veteran off-spinner, Harbhajan Singh, as his favourite bowler from India. Praising the cricketer from Punjab, the dashing opener admitted that he loved watching Harbhajan on turning tracks during his prime days.
Loved @harbhajan_singh in his prime, especially on spinning wickets https://t.co/D7PeU2oCe9
— Aaron Finch (@AaronFinch5) March 27, 2020
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Speaking about the crop of bowlers from the other side of the border, Aaron Finch dumped the likes of Wasim Akram or Shoaib Akhtar to pick Mohammad Amir as his choice. The cricketer expressed that he liked watching Amir bowl in red-ball cricket.
I loved watching Amir bowling in test cricket https://t.co/fe1WHoHTFP
— Aaron Finch (@AaronFinch5) March 27, 2020