Sangakkara in self quarantine

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Kumar Sangakkara locked himself in self quarantine. The former wicket keeper batsman of Sri Lanka arrived in Colombo from London and took himself into self isolation due to coronavirus pandemic.

Sangakara is the current president of London's famous Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). He returned to Sri Lanka after the responsibility of the club. He enlisted his name in the police department and went for self quarantine.
The former left handed batsman said that he has no symptomps, just following the government orders, which should be followed by everyone in Sri Lanka.
"I have no symptoms or anything like that, but I'm following government guidelines," Sangakkara told media on Sunday. "I arrived from London over a week ago and the first thing was there was a news bulletin saying that anyone who had traveled from within March 1 to 15 should register themselves with the police and undergo self quarantine. I registered myself with the police."
Former Australian paceman Jason Gillespie has gone into self quarantine like Sangakkara. Gillespie has returned to Australia and made himself isolated from everyone after serving as the coach of the English county team Sussex. Sussex has returned home after a postponing the tour of South Africa due to a coronavirus pandemic worldwide.