Sports Reporter :
The cricketers of Bangladesh National Cricket team started their practice individually at the different venues.
Mushfiqur Rahim began the outdoor practice at Badda in a city the city. He is keeping social distance and maintaing other health rules. He used to jogging and also take part in the gymnasium-session.
Like Mushfiqur Rahim, all-rounder Mohammad Saifuddin, batsman Sabbir Rahman and pacer Rubel Hossain also came out from their home to begin outdoor session.
Saifuddin, has been doing his running bowling and batting at the ground of Feni Government College.
“After Eid, I have been doing my running, bowling and batting session at this college. Now it has been interrupted by monsoon rain but once the rain stays away, I will continue my practice session,” Saifuddin said.
Pacer Rubel Hossain is extra cautious about his training as he wants to make sure that he would get his rhythm back as early as possible after the practice begins.
“My house is at the bank of a river and so the place is sandy, which is good for running,” he said.
The BCB officials said they are keen to begin the cricketing activities at this month if the coronavirus-situation remains under control.
The cricketers of Bangladesh National Cricket team started their practice individually at the different venues.
Mushfiqur Rahim began the outdoor practice at Badda in a city the city. He is keeping social distance and maintaing other health rules. He used to jogging and also take part in the gymnasium-session.
Like Mushfiqur Rahim, all-rounder Mohammad Saifuddin, batsman Sabbir Rahman and pacer Rubel Hossain also came out from their home to begin outdoor session.
Saifuddin, has been doing his running bowling and batting at the ground of Feni Government College.
“After Eid, I have been doing my running, bowling and batting session at this college. Now it has been interrupted by monsoon rain but once the rain stays away, I will continue my practice session,” Saifuddin said.
Pacer Rubel Hossain is extra cautious about his training as he wants to make sure that he would get his rhythm back as early as possible after the practice begins.
“My house is at the bank of a river and so the place is sandy, which is good for running,” he said.
The BCB officials said they are keen to begin the cricketing activities at this month if the coronavirus-situation remains under control.