Domingo feels spending time with their families will make them more refreshed mentally

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh national team coach Russell Domingo is flattered to see the national team cricketers helping nature for people of the country.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic cricket calendar all over the world has been shattered drastically. Every event has been postponed for an indefinite period. For this reason, Bangladesh Cricket Board [BCB] has also asked the foreign coaches to be at their home and will inform them to come to their work when the situation gets better.

Russell Doming is also kept himself home quarantined in his home in South Africa for this reason and hoping to return to Bangladesh when the situation gets better. But from his staying out of coaching work he has not forgotten his players. He is keeping his eyes on to players from time to time.
Seeing his players are doing their best to stand beside the underprivileged people Domingo is feeling very happy. He praised Mushfiq, Tamim and others for their great deed. He even hopes that his players will continue to do their excellent work of helping the people in these bad times of coronavirus.
"Seeing the boys come forward to fulfil their social responsibilities makes me feel different. At this time, none of them are forgetting the disadvantaged people. Mushi (Mushfiq) is raising his bat at auction. The cricketers have also raised money through Tamim's initiative. Everyone is doing according to their own ability. I want them to be on the side of helpless people in these bad times,’’ said Domingo
As the cricketers don't get this much time to spend with their families. So despite the ongoing situation, Domingo positively believes that spending time with families’ players will be mentally refreshed and will be in a cheerful mood.
"The most positive thing about cricketers is that they are getting close to their families. They don't get these sorts of fortune for many days. I believe that spending time with their families will make them more refreshed mentally. So whenever the game returns to the field, I hope they will return in a cheerful mood." Domingo concluded