COVID-19 outbreak has left everyone in tatters where people have been affecting by the virus and death counts have been increasing day by day. With every sports event got cancelled, sportspersons are staying at home and trying to engage themselves in many funny activities as well. Meanwhile, ICC has come out with a different way to interact with the players and the fans on social media as well. They took to their official handle and shared a GIF of different male and female cricketers and asked everyone to take a screenshot and the player who will be captured will be their quarantine partner as well. However, England cricketer Danielle Wyatt took the challenge and got Chris Gayle as her partner. She posted the results with a funny caption where she asked Gayle to bring toilet roll and rum with him.
She took to her Twitter handle and wrote, “Don’t forget the toilet roll and some rum.” Gayle himself was left in splits after seeing her tweet.
Don’t forget the toilet roll and some rum 🍷 @henrygayle 🤣 pic.twitter.com/m1wJFHIAO5
— Danielle Wyatt (@Danni_Wyatt) March 24, 2020
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) March 24, 2020
Coronavirus has affected not only everyone’s lives but also sporting events across the globe which not only included the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League but also many international series where no decision took place as the situation has not changed much in the last few days amid the novel coronavirus pandemic in the country as well as globally.
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BCCI president Sourav Ganguly on Tuesday said that he doesn’t have an answer about this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) amid the lockdown to combat the COVID-19 pandemic all over the country. The BCCI postponed the IPL which was earlier scheduled to begin from March 29 to April 15 after the government suspended all visas, barring few important categories like diplomatic and employment which made impossible for foreign players to participate in the tournament. Amid the ongoing complete lockdown, it is difficult for everyone to work out another plan as COVID-19 has so far taken 11 lives in India along with 500-plus positive cases reported as well.