Mushfiqur finally commences outdoor training

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Mushfiqur finally commences outdoor training
Bangladesh’s senior cricket Mushfiqur Rahim finally came out from home and started out outdoor training for which he was craving for years.

The wicket-keeper batsman himself posted a video of his trained in his facebook page to allow people know about the results. He picked up the Fortis Sports Surface in Badda to accomplish his skill and health club training session.

The video showed that he did some running and fitness training before he practiced with bat and also did some wicket-keeping practice. The large ground is basically used for playing football in which three games could be held simultaneously.

Anyone can rent the ground for one hour to have practice for Tk. 7000. Mushfiqur who knew about the bottom previously showed his fascination to practice here. Responding to his desire, the authority mounted a mat pitch in the ground.

Grounds in-fee Mohammad Samrat said they might try to make a cricket pitch here very soon.

“We have installed a good mat for Mushfiqur Rahim to ensure that he may practice for the moment. We have an idea to prepare a pitch below and the work will be start soon,” he said.

Mushfiqur earlier requested Bangladesh Cricket Table (BCB) to allow him training at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, that was not granted, considering the climb of coronavirus attacks in the country.

But the BCB has revealed that they are keen to resume the cricket as soon as possible.

To become more precise, the plank is likely to restart cricketing activities in July and hence they kept all of the venues of the united states ready.
Within the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB)’s ongoing efforts at facilitating its exit strategy following the disruption to programmes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, major international and high grade venues such as the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium (SBNCS) in Dhaka, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium (ZACS) in Chattogram, Sylhet International Cricket Stadium (SICS) in Sylhet and other folks have already been undergoing frequent maintenance, the BCB said in a news release some days ago.
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