David Warner Uses Tennis Ball to Hone His Catching Skills Amid Self-Isolation Due to COVID-19 Pandemic (Watch Video)

The left-handed opener recently posted a video on his Instagram account where he is seen playing lawn tennis in his backyard alongside his daughter. The interesting thing was that Warner also found a way to hone his catching skills while trying his hand at tennis.

David Warner (Photo Credits: PTI)

Melbourne, March 24: Australian opener David Warner, who is in isolation with his family amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, is utilizing his time to improve his cricketing skills.

The left-handed opener recently posted a video on his Instagram account where he is seen playing lawn tennis in his backyard alongside his daughter. The interesting thing was that Warner also found a way to hone his catching skills while trying his hand at tennis. David Warner Takes Part in ICC's Isolation Game, Kane Williamson Comes Up As His 'Quarantine Partner' to Make Tik Tok Videos.

"Just trying to keep up the skills with some one hand catching. Remember soft hands," he captioned the video.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic which has already claimed over 16,000 lives across the world, the sporting world has come to a standstill. In such a time, several players from all sports are posting updates about their self-isolation activities to keep their fans engaged. David Warner Mentions Virat Kohli After Winning Allan Border Medal, Steve Smith Gives Priceless Reaction (Watch Video).

Normally, at this time of the year, cricketers are busy in their preparation for the Indian Premier League but due to the coronavirus outbreak, the league has been suspended till April 15. Cricketers all across the world are in self isolation and therefore they are finding ways to stay fit and sharpen their skills while staying at home.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Mar 24, 2020 01:24 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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