Published 16:57 IST, April 6th 2020

Navdeep Saini comes up with a unique technique in his workout video amid COVID-19 outbreak

Indian pacer Navdeep Saini came up with an incredible workout technique recently. The video of this innovative workout method was posted by RCB on Instagram

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Navdeep Saini has been making a tremendous impact in Team India ever since he has made it to highest level in August last year. Saini was all set to represent Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2020 but tournament which was supposed to get underway on March 29 has tentatively been postponed to April 15 due to global pandemic. Meanwhile, tall pacer is t compromising when it comes to fitness and is trying to figure out new ways to keep himself fit.

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Saini's invative fitness technique

As all players are currently quarantined at home, y are coming up with new techniques to keep mselves engd. While some are interacting with fans on social media, some are given more priority to workouts and or fitness methods and Navdeep Saini is one of m. RCB bowler had recently come up with an invative technique.

In a video posted by his IPL team Royal Challengers Bangalore on Instagram, Delhi pacer can be seen balancing himself on three pedestals made up of cold drink cans and that too with great flexibility. RCB also wrote that should video get one lakh likes n y would request Saini to come on RCB Instagram live and show his abs.

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Stakeholders looking at September-vember window for IPL 2020

As per reports, stakeholders are looking at September-vember window later this year to make IPL 2020 season happen. organisers are keen on having a go at this plan even if it’s a short season without foreign players.

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If IPL 2020 indeed takes place without overseas players, re are fears that tournament may lose its charm. According to a BCCI official, it would be exactly like ar Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy if foreign cricketers don’t play ir part in IPL 2020. 

However, IPL officials are still optimistic and are hopeful that presence of top India stars at  IPL 2020 will be eugh to attract fans to stadiums. 

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16:57 IST, April 6th 2020