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WATCH: Yuzvendra Chahal speaks about the importance of staying indoors amid COVID-19 crisis

WATCH: Yuzvendra Chahal speaks about the importance of staying indoors amid COVID-19 crisis

Chahal revealed how he has been spending time during the ongoing lockdown.

Yuzvendra Chahal | GettyWith no cricketing events happening around the world, fans were not being able to see Chahal TV in the past one month.

However, India wrist-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal returned to action on Tuesday (April 7) to speak about the importance of staying indoors amid COVID-19 pandemic.

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BCCI posted a video of Chahal’s message on Twitter with the caption reading: “A special message from @yuzi_chahal in our latest Chahal TV - Home Edition episode  #StayHomeStaySafe #TeamIndia”

In this clip, Chahal revealed how he has been spending his time during the ongoing lockdown.

“I sleep, I eat, I spend time with my family member and dogs and also play,” he said.

The leggie went on to show his fans the places where he relaxes inside his house and also made them meet his two dogs.

While urging people to stay indoors, Chahal jokingly said those who don’t want to follow the rules can go out and get some free massage. By this, he was referring to the police who have been patrolling the streets.

India is currently under a nationwide 21-day lockdown to contain the spread of Coronavirus. The lockdown will end on April 14.

As of April 7, the country has recorded more than 4000 cases and 114 deaths due to COVID-19, which has claimed over 74,000 lives while infecting close to 1,349,700 globally.

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 07 Apr, 2020

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