Star opener Smriti Mandhana revealed the Indian women cricket team has traded the bat and ball for a dice as the players are maintaining their bond by playing ludo together online amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
All cricketing activities across the world have been either called off or postponed as the coronavirus outbreak has wreaked havoc with the sporting schedule.The BCCI tweeted a video of Mandhana talking about how she is spending time off the field.
"We, all friends together play ludo online, so that keeps us all bonded, all the teammates," Mandhana said.
The ace batter like all other athletes has turned to home workouts to stay physical fit.
"Staying fit is very important, so I am working out. I keep in touch with the trainer and receive the feedback. He keeps sending us all the workouts that we need to follow," Mandhana said.The 23-year-old is enjoying time with her family, trying her hand at cooking and helping out in other household chores.
"The other thing I like is spending time with my family. We play a lot of cards together. I keep helping mom with cooking. I guess washing utensils has become a part of my daily routine and I love troubling my brother as well. It's my favourite pass time," the India opener said.
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