Best to stay at home if we want to watch sports again
Bangladesh paceman Mashrafe Bin Mortaza said in a Facebook post that a very important thing to do now is to remain home so that persons can once more enjoy sports.
Sports around the globe have already been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. The English Premier League, Serie A, La Liga and Champions League -- all popular in your community -- have already been closed down for an indefinite period while cricket series and domestic tournaments have also come to a halt.
If the virus situation escalates, they'll likely be no athletics anywhere until it is safe to do so. While people have already been passing up on watching sports, the depth of the situation hasn't yet dawned upon the overall populace who still venture out and meet in public either for work and even for leisure, unacquainted with proper self-distancing measures in public areas.
The scenario will only see the virus escalate. Mashrafe warned that persons had a need to stay home to obtain freedom back.
"If you want to reunite our freedom of watching sports again, then the best thing continues to be to be in the home," the former ODI captain urged on Facebook. There is no cure except self-isolation so that you can stop the virus from spreading.
Cricket has been put on hold for an indefinite period in the country. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan told The Daily Star on March 29 that these were going to exercise extreme care before even considering playing cricket. He had suggested that there will be no likelihood of discussing cricket until May.