Watch: Anushka Sharma turns hairstylist for Virat Kohli
Published on: Mar 28, 2020 12:19 pm IST|Updated on: Mar 28, 2020 12:20 pm IST
The disastrous outbreak of the COVID-19 or the Corona Virus pandemic has forced governments all across the globe-including the Indian one-to implement lockdown measures. Needless to say, sporting action around the world has been indefinitely suspended, cricket being no aberration. Indian cricketers, who were meant to be fighting for each run in the Indian Premier League right now, have also been rendered ‘unemployed’.
Cricketers discover new hobbies amid lockdown
With a total lockdown being imposed till the fourteenth of next month in India, the members of the Indian cricket team are understandably having a hard time fighting monotony. Over the past week, fans and enthusiasts have been rewarded with glimpses of what their favorite players have been up to during this period of a nationwide lockdown through social media. While, Jasprit Bumrah tweeted about his new found hobby, gardening, Virat Kohli was seen featuring in an adorable video posted by Anushka Sharma
Anushka Sharma the hairstylist
The Indian skipper’s better half, Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma shared a video captioned “Meanwhile, in quarantine..” on her Twitter, where she is seen giving her husband a haircut at home. The video is drawing a lot of love from cricket lovers across the love and is currently standing at 1,400 retweets and 16,000 likes. The Royal Challengers Bangalore were also quick to repost the video on their own Twitter handle.
Meanwhile, in quarantine.. ??♂??♀ pic.twitter.com/XO0UJ7NmSU
— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma) March 28, 2020
The side from Bangalore, who have not had a title winning run for twelve years now, are in a dire need of a quick turnaround. In an attempt to revamp their squad for the upcoming season, the RCB released most of their players ahead of this year’s auction. They had a half-decent auction, bringing seasoned campaigners like Aaron Finch, Dale Steyn and Chris Morris into the mix. The Royal Challengers changed things up inside the dressing room, roping in veteran coaches like Simon Katich and Mike Hesson.