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WATCH - Shreyas Iyer's "magical" indoor batting practice

WATCH - Shreyas Iyer's "magical" indoor batting practice

He shared his practice video on Twitter.

 Shreyas Iyer showed his 'magic' skills in his latest post | Twitter

Cricketers have been making the most of the quarantine period at home, showing off their creative side from dancing skills to taking up various challenges to keep their fans entertained along with making sure to keep themselves connected to the game during the extended COVID-19 lockdown.

There is no cricket, like other sports, across the world since mid-March, while the global Coronavirus pandemic-forced COVID-19 lockdown has been extended for another 30 days in India, albeit with some relaxations after the cases have crossed 1.90 lakh mark and the death toll has exceeded 5000.

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Recently, Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer has come up with ‘magic’ skills doing indoor batting practice with a tennis ball at home amid the extended COVID-19 shutdown. He also shared the video on Twitter.

In the video, Shreyas can be seen batting with a tennis ball and as soon as he hit the ball it went to his dog and passes through his few family members and a few furniture to land in a glass kept in a cupboard, clashing with a fan.

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At the end of the video, the 25-year-old has also asked his fans: “This is magic, or this is real?”

The right-hander captioned the post: “Batting practice done right,”

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Noteworthy, Iyer would have been playing for Delhi Capitals in the IPL 2020 if there was no Coronavirus pandemic after returning from New Zealand where he had good limited-overs series with India.

 
 

By Rashmi Nanda - 01 Jun, 2020

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