Cricket has come to a grinding halt in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, which has claimed more than 280,000 lives globally thus far.
Most of the countries have been in total lockdown for more than a month now to contain the spread of this deadly virus.
Amid the crisis, cricketers are finding ways to beat the boredom at home. On Monday (May 11), New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson attempted to draw a fern on a cup of coffee.
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He also shared a video of the same on Instagram and captioned it as: "After six weeks of lockdown this is my attempt at a fern Any tips are welcomed! Available for a cafe which needs a volunteeer? #kiwistyle".
While Williamson’s effort was appreciated by the fans, it also caught the attention of his on-field rivals – Virat Kohli and Steve Smith.
The Indian captain complimented Williamson's unseen skill before saying that his backfoot punch is more elegant.
"Looks good bro. Not as elegant as that backfoot punch of yours though," Kohli wrote.
Smith, on the other hand, replied with a suggestion saying, "When you are doing the last flick you have to lift the pouring cup so it’s a thin line and not splashing the milk in".
The Kiwi captain liked Smith’s advice and also asked the Australian to come up with a demonstration video.