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Rohit's answer to Bradley

MUMBAI: Cricketers have been a bit disappointed with the coronavirus virus, which has caused it to break into cricket events. He is eagerly awaiting a visit to the stadium and bat and ball. Rohit Sharma is one of those who look forward to it. Rohit was unhappy that the batting practice was disrupted and the gyms were not yet open to maintain fitness. This is due to the lack of a place to play cricket in his present apartment in Mumbai. Rohit made the same point to former Australian pacer Brett Lee. Rohit spoke to Brett Lee at a cricket-connected show hosted by Star Sports. He described Mumbai as an expensive city. (Record caching bat for auction ..)


Brother Brother Castlinne in Mumbai. Buying luxury homes is no ordinary thing. Taking indoor homes is a costly task. We don't have to practice in the name of home. We are very unlucky in this regard. It is very difficult for us to buy. I wanted to have enough space at home to play cricket. But that was not possible. The house space I have is very limited. You should be in your apartment. If you don't have a place to play cricket like cricket, then you have to have a small balcony, which is very lucky. Some daily routines (such as a gym) can be done. There is no place to play heavy shots. I miss hitting the ball. Rohit said he was looking forward to when he would go out and practice with a cricket bat again. (Aussie cricketers .. these must be followed!)

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