Wasim Jaffer reveals the first thing he will do after COVID-19 lockdown lifts

Wasim is the first player to play in 150 Ranji Trophy matches.

India is under the nationwide lockdown since March 25 | AFP

As India continues to fight the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the 1.3 billion population of the country is under the nationwide lockdown since March 25 to help in containing the spread of the fast-growing deadly virus, which is constantly wreaking havoc all over the world.

The deadly outbreak of the COVID-19 led to a global shutdown, forcing all to follow self-isolation and social distancing to combat the ongoing pandemic, which has killed more than 195,000 people and infected more than 2.7 million across the world so far.

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Well, India has witnessed the sharpest hike in the COVID-19 cases as the total number of coronavirus cases climbed to near 25000 with over 700 deaths in the country till now.

Meanwhile, the government has asked all citizens to follow the curfew until May 3 to fight the pandemic, and everyone is eagerly waiting for the end of the COVID-19 lockdown and former Indian batsman Wasim Jaffer is no different, revealing that he will take his family out for dinner after the nationwide lockdown is lifted and that’s the first thing he would do.

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Jaffer said on Twitter, “As far as I'm concerned, after the lockdown is lifted, I would first like to take my family out for dinner. And then bat in the nets for an hour and go to the gym.”

Noteworthy, the 42-year-old retired last month from all forms of cricket after serving Indian cricket for two decades scoring 1944 runs (31 Tests) for India and 19410 runs in 260 first-class matches.

 
 

By Rashmi Nanda - 25 Apr, 2020

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