Safety first, then cricket: Mohammad Ashraful

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Safety first, then cricket: Mohammad Ashraful
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|| CF Correspondent ||

Mohammad Ashraful thinks that life should be the first priority to everyone then anything. If one is not safe, not being alive then what good will the game of cricket will bring to that person.

"It's all over the world. First thing is to be alive. What will happen with the game of cricket if I am not alive. First of all one's own life, safety first," He told to Cricfrenzy.

The 35 year right handed batsmen is currently playing for Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club, but due to coronavirus epidemic Bangladesh Cricket Board has postponed the second round of the matches and also has directed the staff to work from home.

Sporting events all over world has been postponed due to this coronavirus pandemic. Apart from BCB, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Cricket West Indies, Cricket South Africa, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Cricket Sri Lanka and Cricket New Zealand, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has also postponed their all cricketing events.

Ashraful has also asked everyone to be safe and aware about the situation.

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