While international cricket events across the world have halted due to coronavirus, Indian head coach Ravi Shastri is giving us a glips of his quarantined life and sharing pictures of him from the past.
Taking fans down the memory lane, the 57-year-old shared a rare black and white picture of him from his early days of play. Along with the picture, he also shared a motivational message. "Every step, every bit of success, it’s got to be earned #memories #oldpic #blackandwhite," Shastri wrote.
Now, taking to social media, Shastri posted a couple of pictures showing him in a "social distancing huddle" surrounded by dogs. The second picture shows one of the dogs, who Shastri refers to as the skipper, walking off in style, wearing a sunglass.
"After me being given a dressing down in the social distancing huddle (meeting @ICC regulations), Skipper skipping off for a ground inspection after a light drizzle," Shastri wrote on Twitter.
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak, it has spread everywhere like wildfire across the globe. The Anil Kumble-led ICC Cricket Committee had even recommended banning the use of saliva to shine the ball during cricket matches amid the COVID-19 pandemic.