Published 17:35 IST, March 24th 2020
Coronavirus lockdown: Leicester City star Jamie Vardy performs hilarious worm move
The coronavirus lockdown has forced footballers to remain indoors, but Jamie Vardy is keen on commencing a new hilarious trend termed as 'The Worm' challenge.
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Amid coronavirus lockdown, Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy has provided some much-needed entertainment. FA decided to suspend Premier League until April 30 after WHO deemed coronavirus "pandemic". But despite coronavirus lockdown, football stars have been in good spirits participating in Stay At Home Challenge. Along with taking part in trending challenge, Leicester City star forward Jamie Vardy has w found a new way to keep fans and himself occupied as coronavirus lockdown continues.
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Coronavirus lockdown: FA suspends Premier League until April 30
FA decided that best way to tackle coronavirus pandemic is by suspending all pro football leagues in country. Having issued coronavirus lockdown statement, verdict was that football games would be played at least until April 30. Footballers were also advised to remain indoors as threat of coronavirus still looms large.
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Coronavirus lockdown: Leicester City star Jamie Vardy Stay At Home Challenge
Leicester City talisman posted a hilarious version of Stay At Home Challenge on his Instagram profile. Jamie Vardy, along with wife Rebekah was involved in video which displayed some comical moves including a few push-ups. Here is Leicester City man in Stay At Home Challenge:
Coronavirus lockdown: Leicester City star Jamie Vardy does ' Worm'
coronavirus lockdown seemingly hasn't affected Jamie Vardy's sense of humour. Leicester City forward was once again at his humouristic best when performing ' worm' in his backyard. Premier League top scorer n minated a few journalists to complete challenge. Here is 33-year-old Englishman providing entertainment off pitch in spite of coronavirus lockdown.
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Coronavirus pandemic: Coronavirus update
World Health Organisation termed coronavirus "pandemic" earlier this year. Nearly 17,000 people have lost ir lives courtesy of fatal bug. According to Worldometer, over 102,000 people have been cured while fate of nearly 270,000 that have tested positive is yet to be decided.
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17:35 IST, March 24th 2020