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In pictures: Sportspersons working on their cooking skills during lockdown

Last updated on - May 19, 2020, 13:19 IST
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'Master chef' Harbhajan Singh and his Aloo Gobhi recipe

Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has been one of the cricketers who has used the lockdown to master his culinary skills. Restricted to his home, with his family, Harbhajan has been learning to cook and has been upto some very interesting things in the kitchen spices and vegetables.

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A cooking class with Mayank Agarwal

Team India opener Mayank Agarwal loves cooking and during the lockdown he also did a video showing how he cooks a particular dish. The BCCI shared the video, where Mayank was seen showing people how to cook butter garlic mushroom and bell peppers with quinoa. Along with that, the 29-year-old also recently shared an image of him making an avocado-banana smoothie.

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Sanjay Manjrekar's lessons on how to chop vegetables

One of the longest lockdowns in the world, also saw cricketer turned commentator Sanjay Manjrekar enter the kitchen. From explaining the technicalities of the game, Manjrekar during lockdown, is giving lessons on how to chop vegetables.

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Rohit Sharma gives his wife a helping hand

Sharing the household workload with wife Ritika, Rohit Sharma has been the perfect husband during the lockdown. The 33-year-old has been actively involved in kitchen activities and can be seen enjoying them as well. In a video posted by his IPL franchise Mumbai Indians, Rohit can be seen giving his wife a helping hand in the kitchen.

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Rafael Nadal relishing time in the kitchen

19-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal might have resumed training, with restrictions easing in Spain, but during the lockdown, Nadal like many other sports persons entered the kitchen, trying his hand at cooking. The Spainiard shared images and videos of himself, cooking for his family. Like he does on the court, Nadal seemed to be thoroughly enjoying his time during his stint in the kitchen as well.

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Rohan Bopanna teasing fans with some some gorgeous looking food

Amidst the lockdown, Indian tennis player Rohan Bopanna has been upto some creative work in the kitchen. Taking a detour from everyday dishes Rohan recently shared images of his 'Avocado Eggs garnished with salt, chilli, cheese & bacon' that garnered quite a bit of appreciation from his fans.

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Love of barfis takes Gaurav Bidhuri into the kitchen

Gaurav Bidhuri's sweet tooth pushed him into the kitchen amid the lockdown. With limited shops open due to the spread of the virus, Gaurav found the solution to his cravings at home, preparing some milk barfis for himself and his family at home. In a short video, Gaurav also shared the simple process of how barfis can be made at home.

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Good...it will become great when shared with migrant workers...hope some of them might have got benefited...
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