Amid of the 21-day lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic announced by the Indian Primer Minister, Narendra Modi that has brought the world to a standstill, former Indian skipper MS Dhoni’s daughter Ziva on Monday was helping clean the lawn at her Ranchi house in a video shared by her mother Sakshi. The cute little daughter of the CSK skipper was picking up the dead leaves and keeping them in a basket.
Ziva’s mother Sakshi shared the video on Instagram and captioned it, “It’s time to decompost these leaves! (sic).” The video should come as a treat for fans, who long to get a glimpse of the adorable celebrity kid.
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Not long ago, Ziva was seen doing his father’s make-up and the father-daughter duo always manage to make an adorable moment, which was loved by their fans. Meanwhile, Dhoni, who has not played cricket since India’s loss to New Zealand in the ICC World Cup last year, was attending the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) pre-season camp in Chennai ahead of the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL).
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CSK soon suspended their camp due to the COVID-19 outbreak and Dhoni had to return to Ranchi. Amid the coronavirus outbreak, most sporting events across the globe have either been canceled or postponed and IPL could follow the same suite. With no international cricket, most cricketers are interacting with fans on social media platforms while staying indoors and spreading awareness among the citizens.
Meanwhile, the number of coronavirus positive patients in India went past 4400 with 114 people losing their lives on Thursday, as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
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The entire world is slowly moving towards a lockdown due to the scare of the ever-escalating situation concerning the World Health Organisation-recognized pandemic that is the Coronavirus. Everything- schools, colleges, airports, railway stations, gyms, sporting events, movies, offices- have been put under lockdown as the world continues to self-isolate in order to control the pandemic.