Russell misses fishing

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh national team coach Russell Domingo is passionate about fishing and life. Whenever he gets free time from work he jumps off to yacht and went out fishing.
Domingo do think that in this off period from work he could have gone for fishing but it would not be good as the current situation is more dangerous than anything.
Domingo said that he doesn't want to increase trouble by fulfilling his hobby. Because a lot of equipment needed to get on to the yacht and the situation is not right at all.

"It would have been great if I could go out fishing with a yacht. However, the matter is not that much simple. One has to get on to the yacht with a lot of equipments. At this time, I did not want to increase the trouble to fulfill the hobby,’’ said Domingo.
Being into leave for ten days now Domingo has to stay in his home with his family member in South Africa due to coronavirus pandemic.
The Bangladesh coach feels frustrated to be out of cricket for so long. But also consider that the coronavirus situation is much bigger than anything. So no matter what everyone has to stay at home and wait for the situation to get better.
"It's a frustration to be out of cricket for so long. But we also need to understand the situation. Which is a much bigger issue than playing cricket. So we just have to wait quietly." He added.
In this due time, Domingo said that he is watching TV and reading news daily as a routine, also keeping his eyes over the situation of Bangladesh. Also watching highlights of not only cricket matches but also other sports to spend the time.
"Our profession does not allow us to stay at home too much. This time we got that opportunity. As can't go outside, so it became a complete indoor life. Doing housework, giving time to family. Also watching the highlights. It's not just watching cricket. Also, there are other games in my routine. Watching the TV and newspaper becomes a routine. Regular watching worldwide news as a rule. Also keeping an eye on the situation of Bangladesh." Domingo concluded..