Mushfiqur was initially doubtful to practice at the home of cricket

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|| CF Correspondent ||
National team veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim said that he was doubtful about resuming practice at Mirpur Stadium at first.
Mushfiqur Rahim was the first Bangladeshi player who stepped outside of the house and started running at the front yard of his home then went to Fortis Ground to do his individual training.
Requested Bangladesh Cricket Board to reopen the home of cricket, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium at Mirpur so that he can do his outdoor practice in full phase.

After completing the training of the last day Mushfiqur revealed that seeing the corona context of the country the 33-year-old batsman had some lingering doubt about the environment and the cleanliness of the venue which was later reopened by BCB to provide players with the chance to have individual practice till 26 July.
"You see, I think it's a matter of the BCB and it's actually an individual matter. But if you ask me personally, at first I was a little confused, a little scared of how it would happen, or not at all, since most of the places around Mirpur are red zoned," Mushfiqur told to media on Sunday [26 July].
"When I came here and saw my confidence began to build slowly. Because the environment is so good and everything is so neat and clean, hopefully, five or seven more people who have practiced, I think they will also agree with me that it was a very good environment where we had the opportunity to practice," he added.
It has been learned that after Eid the training will restart and the veteran right-handed batsman is hoping to have a group of five-seven players who can practice at a time.
"I think it's an individual thing, if everyone is confident then maybe we can start in a group of five-seven people instead of 14-15 people," Mushfiqur concluded.