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Indian cricket stars urge people to 'be sensible', 'stay at home'

Ravichandran Ashwin lightheartedly invoked his 'mankad' controversy with England's Jos Buttler as India's superstar cricketers urged the nation of 1.3 billion to observe its strict lockdown to avoid spreading the novel coronavirus.

The spin bowler tweeted a picture of his dismissal of Buttler exactly a year ago in the Indian Premier League, when he spotted the batsman out of his crease at the non-striker's end and ran him out.


"Hahaha, somebody sent me this and told me it's exactly been 1 year since this run out happened," wrote Ashwin, who has changed his Twitter display name to "lets stay indoors India".

"As the nation goes into a lockdown, this is a good reminder to my citizens. Don't wander out. Stay inside, stay safe! #21DayLockdown."

The method of dismissal, named after former India player Vinoo Mankad, is legal but is seen by many as going against the game's values, unless the batsman has been warned first.

India, which has seen a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases, went into a 21-day "total lockdown" at midnight on Tuesday, with anyone ignoring the order facing up to two years in jail and a fine.

Ashwin wasn't the only cricketer to urge people to stay at home, with India skipper Virat Kohli and his Bollywood actress wife Anushka Sharma also appealing to the public to observe the lockdown.

"These are testing times and we need to wake up to the seriousness of this situation," Kohli wrote on Twitter, along with a video message.

"Please let us all follow what's been told to us and stand united please. It's a plea to everyone."

Cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar posted: "This simple task (staying indoors) can save millions of lives".

Former Indian captain and current BBCI chief Sourav Ganguly posted a video message with the caption, “Let’s fight this together .. we will get over this #corona”. He asked people to “be sensible and stay home”.

Meanwhile, India opener Shikhar Dhawan posted a skit of him doing household chores, such as washing his clothes and cleaning the toilet seat, while getting orders from his wife.

"Life after one week at home. Reality hits hard," he quipped.

As on Wednesday (25), India had 562 confirmed cases of coronavirus, with 10 deaths.

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