WATCH- Australia's David Warner sharpens his catching skills during Coronavirus lockdown

Warner will captain SRH if IPL 2020 takes place.

By Rashmi Nanda - 24 Mar, 2020

As the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic brings cricket to a halt for the first time since the Second World War with all levels of cricket being suspended or canceled because of the growing coronavirus crisis.

The current circumstances have forced one and all, including cricket fraternity, to go into self-quarantine and self-isolation to save the family and community from this deadly virus.

The COVID-19 pandemic – which originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan last December, has led to either cancellation or postponement of all sporting events across the world.

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While there is no vaccine available to kill the fast-growing COVID-19, several countries have announced the lockdown to prevent the spread of the deadly virus and in this challenging time, the sporting personalities have got time to spend time with family at home and fans on social media.

On Tuesday (March 24), David Warner, Australian destructive opening batsman, took to social media once again to reveal how he is spending time at home and keeping himself fit being at home.

Taking to his Instagram handle, Warner shared a video of himself with his daughter while playing tennis in his backyard, saying he found a way to hone his catching skills while trying his hand at tennis during the lockdown period with Australia confirming over 2000 COVID-19 positive cases.  

The IPL franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad captioned the post: “Just trying to keep up the skills with some one hand catching. Remember soft hands ???? #Bullsdaycare”

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Just trying to keep up the skills with some one hand catching. Remember soft hands ???? #Bullsdaycare

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By Rashmi Nanda - 24 Mar, 2020

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