Miraz expects competitive cricket to get started very soon

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Miraz expects competitive cricket to get started very soon
All-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz expected the competitive cricket to come back to the ground very soon, stating that the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is quite sincere about it.

“I am hoping the cricketing activities found in the country will begin completely scale very soon. The board is normally taking all the steps to resume it,” Miraz explained in a video message delivered by the BCB.

Cricketing actions in the country had already started in limited level with the individual training of the players, arranged by the BCB after four-month hiatus. Beforehand the country’s most coveted tournament Dhaka Premier League (DPL) noticed a postponed as a result of outbreak of COVID-19 in mid-March.

Bangladesh likewise experienced a whole lot of International series being postponed due to the deadly virus, leaving the cricketers stranded in the home. However as the problem looked to ease somewhat, the local cricketers needs the DPL to get started on very soon, taking into consideration the league is generating source for almost all of them.

As well, the players like Mushfiqur Rahim and others requested BCB to give them a chance of outdoor training.

The BCB agreed and arranged individual training for the players relative to the typical health protocol, checking a possibility to get started cricketing activities in full scale.

A complete of 11 cricketers so far took the opportunity to train individually in four diverse venues, arranged by BCB and several cricketers also showed their interest to get started training following the break of Eid-ul-Adha.

Miraz who is one of the 11 cricketers, currently training at Sheikh Abu Naser stadium in Khulna, said, he's happy to teach back again to the cricket ground again.

“I've got the possibility to train at the bottom after quite a while,” he said. “Hope the tough situation will be ended soon. Currently, I am focusing on my fitness. Going back 90 days, I was at home and performed my gym but training at outdoor is completely different. I have tried my better to keep me match and now does running, gym at ground. Desire to be back again to cricket as early as early as possible."
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