'Don't know what's going to happen': Virat Kohli on cricket changing due to covid-19

Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli has said that he does not really know whether the game will change or not when cricket starts after Corona virus. Like cricketers from all over the world, Virat Kohli is currently at his home and while there he practices to keep himself fit, but he is unable to do anything for cricket, because it is an outdoor game. While chatting live on Instagram with Ravichandran Ashwin, Virat Kohli was asked how do you see the changes after the return of cricket, so the Indian captain said, "The game is changing a lot? Man I don't know what happens Going, this is very strange thinking. Even instinctively like practice sessions you want to clap / high-five, but you can't do that, you will meet people after a long time and you will have to join hands. And stay away. "

He adds, "I know this may sound strange, it can be a permanent feature. Until some kind of treatment or vaccine comes out, we'll need to make it part of our routine." However, the Indian captain also said that people will not find it difficult to work hard for new challenges, which will be given to the players due to Corona virus.

Kohli ended his talk saying, "We all may find it strange, it will not be difficult to make it a part of our life along with all the things in life." On the other hand, the ICC has also issued guidelines that when the games return or the cricketers go for training, they will have to sanitize all their belongings, while practicing with social distancing. Along with this, putting saliva on the ball in international cricket can also be banned.

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