Watch: Bowler Shows Off Football Skills; Aakash Chopra Draws Comparisons With Cristiano Ronaldo
Updated - 18 Mar 2020, 05:26 PM
India’s veteran commentator and cricket analyst Aakash Chopra recently tweeted a video of a bowler doing keep-ups in a live match with the ball. Chopra went on to compare the bowler with one of the legends of the game of football, Cristiano Ronaldo.
There have been certain very amusing incidents on the field of cricket. cricketer-turned-commentator Aakash Chopra shared a stunning video where a fast bowler seems to have channelled his inner Cristiano Ronaldo.
Cricket or any sport on a professional level is all but stopped amid the pandemic coronavirus outbreak across the globe.
Several football players have been tested positive for the COVID-19 while there are numerous sportspersons who are showing symptoms of being infected by the deadly virus.
Aakash Chopra Tweets A Video Of A Bowler Playing Football
Chopra shared the video on his official Twitter account where a right-arm pacer runs in to bowl a delivery at a left-handed batsman. Aakash also did commentary for the entire incident as he shared the video on Twitter and in the end, asked: “Bowler hai ya Cristiano Ronaldo?”
Here’s the video of the same:
Bowler hai ya CR7 ☺️? #AakashVani pic.twitter.com/edgwnhXEzm
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) March 17, 2020
Juventus And Ronaldo Fighting With Coronavirus Pandemic
Sportspersons from all corners of the world have been forced to remain isolated to prevent themselves from getting affected by the coronavirus.
Ronaldo, having seen his Juventus teammates Daniele Rugani and Blaise Matuidi been tested positive with the COVID-19, has quarantined himself back at his home in Portugal.
Ronaldo’s football club, Juventus, has been one of the worst affected by the pandemic spread of the coronavirus that has affected over 1.8 lakh people already.
A total of 122 members of the Italian club have been put into quarantine ever since Rugani contracted the disease.
Italy presently is in lockdown in a bid to curb the further spread of the virus that has killed over 2,500 in the country.