The flamboyant Indian all-rounder, Hardik Pandya has refused to let the 21-day lockdown have any impact on his training routine as he is sweating out even harder at home to keep himself in shape. The dynamic cricketer is strictly following his training routine by exercising at home and not compromising on his fitness drills. Keeping his fans updated about his regular routine, Hardik shared a latest video of his training session on Wednesday.
In the video, Pandya also stressed on the importance of taking out time for your own health during the govt. imposed lockdown. He captioned the post, “Quaran-training, Don’t forget about your personal fitness during the quarantine. Stay fit, Stay healthy”. Several cricketers from around the country have been sharing workout videos to keep their fans motivated.
Quaran-training 😉 Don't forget about your personal fitness during the quarantine. Stay fit, stay healthy ✌🏾😁#CrushQuarantine #Fitness #HomeWorkout #Training pic.twitter.com/j5ZdnuGtcd
— hardik pandya (@hardikpandya7) March 31, 2020
Hardik was expected to steel a lot of limelight after his return from injury in the home ODI series against South Africa. But with the Coronavirus wrecking havoc, the three-match series was canceled just like all sporting events, including the Tokyo Olympics. Earlier, Hardik and brother Krunal recently turned their drawing-room into a stadium to play a game of indoor cricket.
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Taking to Twitter, the Pandya brothers posted a video and said: “Stay safe everyone. Avoid going out, you can have fun indoors as well just like I and my family had. We urge everyone to observe lockdown and stop the spread of the coronavirus.”
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While the BCCI is confident that they will manage to organize IPL even if it starts from the first week of May, an important area of concern will be the entry of the foreign players as visa restrictions need to be removed first. It is now looking at the October-November window.