As the cricket world tries to slowly return to live after Coronavirus-forced hiatus, Indian all-rounder Krunal Panday has on Tuesday (June 30) resumed outdoor training after more than three months’ break due to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic.
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After the relaxation in COVID-19 lockdown norms, a number of Indian cricketers including Rohit Sharma and Cheteshwar Pujara have also recently begun outdoor training at their respective native.
Well, now Krunal, elder brother of Hardik Pandya, who also represents India, has joined the other cricketers returned to outdoor training after the Coronavirus forced break.
The Baroda cricketer, who has represented India in 18 T20 Internationals so far, took to social media to express his delight at returning to the ground after a long break due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Sharing a picture of himself training at the Reliance Stadium on Twitter, Krunal said: “Began my day with a run out on the field…. feels good to be back out there again.”
Meanwhile, like other cricketers, Krunal had been also confined to his home in Vadodara since the Indian government enforced a nationwide lockdown to curb the Coronavirus outbreak in March.
Noteworthy, players across the world are slowly returning to the field, but they are following the government guidelines completely, including social distancing in the COVID-19 era.