I learned important lessons from lockdown: Mayank Agarwal

Indian Test Team opener batsman Mayank Agarwal believes that the condition of lockdown caused by coronavirus has taught him a new lesson in life. The lesson is that your interest should not always be only in certain areas. One must maintain interest in various fields to pass the time. During a conversation with the media, Mayank Agarwal said, "When the lockdown was imposed, I felt that it was not going to be good for me from anywhere. Suddenly I needed things that were out of the game to pass the time. Also. While living at home, I need such things so that I can also keep myself upgraded. "

Mayank Agarwal is currently busy with reading books, doing household chores and doing yoga. "After this incident I am feeling very good towards what I have been able to achieve in my life. I feel lucky for the three times a day I am able to eat. Being a player We are thankful that we can go out and play. I express my gratitude for everything I have got in my life. "

Mayank Agarwal said, "I dreamed of playing in the Indian team since childhood. Being fit for it depends more on my mental state than physical activity. As a player I know that often our body is more than our body The mind starts getting tired of doing something over and over again. In such a situation, the mindset of staying fit helps you to move forward. "

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