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Rohit Sharma Opens Up On The Cricketer Who Is Hating The Lockdown Period

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With the outbreak of the pandemic coronavirus, most parts of the world are under complete lockdown. As a result, all the cricketing activities are shut with cricketers utilising this uncalled break for spending time with their families and engaging with their fans on various social media handles.

Since it broke out in China, the COVID-19 has taken away more than 30000 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 1000 positive cases registered with the death toll crossing the 20-figure mark.

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As a result, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced a complete lockdown in the country for 21 days until April 14 along with State Governments in a bid to curb its spread. The cricketers are trying to make the best out of the session and recently India’s Rohit Sharma caught up with former England batsman Kevin Pietersen for a candid chat on Instagram.

During the conversation, the South Africa-born cricketer asked Rohit to reveal the name of the cricketer who is hating the lockdown period. The Mumbai cricketer spontaneously opened up saying that all the cricketers who are single are dying to go out. Notably, Rohit Sharma especially mentioned Yuzvendra Chahal, who is waiting for the lockdown to end.

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“Who do you think is hating this (lockdown) the most in the Indian team?” asked KP. “Guys who are single. They must be dying to go out. All these guys posting pictures, selfies and all that. I think to make out from all that these guys are fried, they want to get out”.

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