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COVID19: KL Rahul Comes up With Unique #StayAtHomeChallenge Amid Coronavirus Pandemic | WATCH VIDEO
India cricketer KL Rahul, in a bid to urge citizens to stay in their house, has come up with an all-new challenge which is called #StayAtHomeChallenge.
Written by India.com Staff
Published: Mar 21, 2020, 07:07 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 21, 2020, 07:07 PM (IST)

In the wake of coronavirus pandemic as the world comes to a standstill with most opting to stay indoors, India cricketer KL Rahul, in a bid to urge citizens to stay in their house, has come up with an all-new challenge which is called #StayAtHomeChallenge.
The challenge is simple, do what makes you feel good while at home. In the video shared by the cricketer, flaunts his different avatars doing multiple things at home. From knocking the ball around to reading a book, Rahul urged people to take up different things to keep themselves entertained at home.
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Mask o f f ON! #stayathomechallenge
A post shared by KL Rahul👑 (@rahulkl) on Mar 19, 2020 at 6:50am PDT
Rahul’s post read: “Mask ON. #stayathomechallenge.”
The cricketer has been in good form lately, he slammed his maiden ODI hundred in New Zealand when he went past the 3-figure mark in the 3rd ODI against the hosts at Mount Maunganui.
Meanwhile, more than 9,800 people have lost their lives so far while in excess of 230,000 people have been infected by the virus.
In India, the number of people tested positive is 283 thus far.
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The COVID19 scenario has forced most sports events to get cancelled or postponed. The India-South Africa ODI series also got called off due to the virus. The Indian Premier League (IPL) which was slated to start from March 29 has been postponed till April 15.