New Delhi: Fielding coach of South African cricket team, Jonty Rhodes, is having a great time with his family amid the COVID-19 pandemic as the former fielding great took to Twitter to share a one-minute long video in which he can be seen making 'bullet coffee' in his kitchen.


In the caption of his unique post, Rhodes wrote,  "#stayhealthyathome #lockdown #stayathome".


Jonty Rhodes on AB de Villiers Comeback 

Recently in an interview, Jhonty Rhodes had said that while bringing star batsman AB de Villiers back into the South African squad increases their chances of clinching the T20 World Cup in Australia, it might also upset a few players who are going to miss out.

"I think it's interesting because it's a tough call," Rhodes told ESPNcricinfo.

"You want your best team to play... It's also tough on the guys who then miss out. You know AB is a very special player, so do you set a precedent for a guy like AB de Villiers if he is not playing for South Africa... I mean why are you selecting him?

"I suppose a lot of people will watch how he performs in the IPL, but just watching him in the Big Bash League, he's such a class player; I'm a big fan of AB de Villiers. But I'm just not sure of the precedent. If you want to win a T20 World Cup, you should do anything to win it. You're not breaking any rules, you are setting a slight precedent and you are going to be upsetting a few players who are going to miss out.

"It's difficult to say because I'm not somebody who is missing out, I'm also not from the administration to set this kind of a precedent... I don't have to make that call. But it'll be great to see AB de Villiers play at a World Cup again for us," Rhodes said.