Due to the coronavirus outbreak, all the cricket matches have been🔥 either canceled or postponed. As a result of this, cricketers are staying♏ at home rather than going out on the field.
Following the rise of coronavirus pandemic positive cases in India, allrounder Ravindra Jadeja on Thursday shared a vid♔eo to caution the citizens of his country and spread awareness of how to fight the deadly vir🦩us.
Jadeja posted a video of Australian batsman Usman Khawaja’s run out against India in 2019 at the Adelaide Oval. In the second ODI, Khawaja was batting on 21 when he hit a Kuldeep Yadav delivery towards point. Jadeja moved quickly to his left, picked up the ball and threw it towards the non-striker’s end – all in one motion.
The ball dislodged the wickets and the decision went up t🍬o the third ump🎶ire.
A few replays and the big screen read ‘Out’ as Khawaja was found short by a couple of inches.
The caption of Jadeja’s post read: “Stay safe, stay at home. Runout matt hona @foxcricket @cricketcomau”.
Meanwhile, the Indian Premier League (IPL) which was scheduled to start after April 15 is now at risk with the central government announcing a 21-day lockdown in the country. This lockdown will go on till mid-April, putting the IPL 2020 at a risk. Though, there hasn’t been any official word from the BCCI.