Pandya said in a video posted by the official social media handle of mumbaipolice with the caption: "Lots of love and wishes to @MumbaiPolice and all the other officials around the country serving to protect us". mumbaipolice had posted a video showing their exemplary work during the lockdown with the title: "Feel that the lockdown is just too long? Guess what we would’ve done had we been home?".
cricket has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic with the fate of the indian Premier League hanging by a thread. Due to start from april 15 after being postponed from his scheduled date of march 29, the tournament awaits a green signal from the government if and when the pandemic recedes. Nonetheless, cricketers and their associations have come forward with monetary help to aid the fight against the outbreak. Recently, the legendary sunil gavaskar recently donated Rs 59 lakh, while Test regular Cheteshwar Pujara also made an unspecified contribution to the-CARES fund, joining the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic which has claimed over 100 lives in India.
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