MUMBAI: The resumption of sport will lift morale for people around the world during the COVID-19 crisis and cricketers owe it to fans to play ...
MUMBAI: The resumption of sport will lift morale for people around the world during the COVID-19 crisis and cricketers owe it to fans to play behind closed doors if that hastens the process, former England captain Kevin Pietersen has told Reuters.
With golfer Rory McIlroy preparing to play a charity event on May 17 and English soccer's Premier League plotting a return for mid-June, Pietersen finds in unfathomable that any top athlete would not want to be plying their trade as soon as possible.Advertisement"So what if the crowds are not there? The crowds may not be there in person but the broadcasting numbers will be massive."
"Virat Kohli is in the same position as Kane Williamson as Joe Root to Steve Smith as Quinton de Kock ... we're all in this together. South Africa, where he was born and raised, remains close to Pietersen's heart and along with his work as a cricket pundit and business interests, he has become closely associated with the conservation of endangered animals in the country.
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