The coronavirus is increasing day by day and the chain of epidemics continues in the world. The fear of this virus is increasing on cricketers too. Many games have also been canceled. Shane Warne praises Sachin Tendulkar, says "He can bat in any situation" Cricket South Africa Executive Director (Cricket) Graeme Smith said on Tuesday that the team would need to prepare for six weeks before going on any tour. There is a lockdown in South Africa until 16 April due to the Coronavirus epidemic. Smith said in the video media conference that the players have to work hard on fitness and cricket skills even while staying at home. Now players will help corona victims He said, 'We have to review the situation every week, but it seems that it will take six weeks before going on any tour.' South Africa has to tour Sri Lanka to play three one-day and three T20 matches in June, which is no longer possible according to Smith's timetable. After this, from July 15, the team has to undertake the Test and T20 tour of West Indies, for which it is necessary that the situation should be normal by May. Kobe Bryant's towel sold for 24 lakhs at auction