Mominul spending his quarantine by watching Sachins' batting

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|| CF Correspondent ||

Bangladesh Test skipper Mominul Haque is passing his quarantine time by watching his idol Sachin Tendulkar's batting.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, people all over the world have been isolated. Cricketers have also turned their focus on family affairs. Where Soumya Sarkar was seen showing his culinary skill, ODI skipper Tamim Iqbal started to strengthen his bonding with his wife and kids in this time, Mahmudullah busy with his new baby boy and others are also watching movies, playing games and besides doing their core practice for their fitness. Bangladesh Test skipper is watching videos of his idol Sachin Tendulkar and highlight matches of Bangladesh and some classic India-Pakistan 1990s match. Mominul is trying to learn Sachin's straight drive in this due time.
"I am a little desperate about not being able to practice properly but I am not very worried about it as I am trying to bat via visualization and meditation and it certainly helps. Otherwise I am running and my fitness is going well," he remarked. "I hardly watch my own match highlights. I've been watching a lot of Sachin Tendulkar. I also watch the Tests, ODI highlights and the rivalry between India and Pakistan from the 90s," In an interview to Cricbuzz Mominul said that.
The Test skipper also said that everybody should have their chin-up as the ongoing situation and postponement of matches didn't happen on purpose. It's because of the pandemic situation of coronavirus, which is why everyone has to be in lockdown in their home and all the cricketing event worldwide has been postponed. But the left-handed batsman keeping believes that the matches will take place on a convenient time after the situation gets better. So instead of being frustrated everyone should work on their fitness and relax their mind.
Mominul said, "Look no one is responsible for what is happening now so I feel there is no point losing my sleep over it," he pointed out. "I am an optimistic guy and always try to think positively in every situation. This is part of the ICC Test Championship, so they will have to play. If they don't play then it will not be good for them and also for us. Matches will take place again in a convenient time so there is nothing to be frustrated about."