The outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has brought the world to a standstill with many countries being completely lockdown for safety and to contain the spread of the virus. The Indian government has implemented a 3week lockdown as a precautionary measure and to contain the spread of the novel virus. Many cricketers have also been proactive on their social media in the past few weeks due to the lockdown. Several cricketers have been actively using Instagram live or Twitter Q&A to spend some time with the fans. On Monday, Indian batswoman Smriti Mandhana revealed how she is passing time staying indoors due to coronavirus crisis.
In a video tweeted by BCCI, Smriti Mandhana says, “Staying fit is very important, so I am working out. I keep in touch with the trainer and receive feedback. He keeps sending us all the workouts that we need to follow.”
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WATCH📽️: Lockdown Diaries with Smriti Mandhana 👊
Workouts, troubling her brother, Ludo & a lot more. @mandhana_smriti reveals how she is keeping herself engaged indoors🏠🏋️♀️👌
Full Video 👉 https://t.co/e7EyhdNh3h
— BCCI (@BCCI) April 13, 2020
Mandhana shared her daily routine amid lockdown admitting he is helping her mother by doing utensils and doing other household chores. She also admits that she enjoys troubling here elder brother.
“The other thing I like is spending time with my family. We love playing cards. I help my mother with cooking. I guess washing utensils has become a part of my daily routine. However, my favourite pass time is to trouble my brother,” she said.
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Mandhana’s affection for being a sleepy-head is a very well known fact. She admits enjoying sleeping for stretch hours and also watching movies.
“The third thing which is love is watching movies. I am a big movie buff. So, I make sure I watch two-three movies a week, not many because I don’t want to get addicted. I want to spend time with my family. The best thing which I love doing the most at home is sleeping. I make sure I sleep for at least 10 hours to keep myself happy the entire day,” Smriti said.
Watch the full video here –
https://www.bcci.tv/videos/147205/what-s-keeping-smriti-busy-during-lockdown-