The Coronavirus pandemic has carried the human life to a stop. A large portion of the nations are under lockdown even as human services laborers are attempting their best to spare the lives of the individuals.
The circumstance is comparable in India with in excess of 8000 instances of Coronavirus in the nation and a great deal of cricketers and big names have just approached to support poor people and destitute individuals.
Bengal cricketer Abhimanyu Easwaran has additionally joined the temporary fad now. He has given Rs 2.5 lakh to Dehradun Police to help the vagrant workers because of the lockdown upheld in the nation.
The every day wage laborers have endured for the most part during this pandemic as they are left with nothing to do and have been attempting to procure cash for their day by day needs.
The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) gave an announcement for Easwaran. The announcement likewise affirmed that they have just given apportion and nourishment to 100 families deprived in Kolkata.
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“In these extreme occasions we need to meet up and help one another. In a lowering exertion we have given Rs 2.5 lakh to the police in Dehradun to take care of the vagrant workers stuck at the outskirts. We have additionally given nourishment and proportion to 100 or more oppressed families back home.
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It isn’t a lot of when the interest is for significantly more, however we are glad to help,” Abhimanyu Easwaran said in an announcement as per India Today.
The Bengal captain last took the field in the Ranji Trophy last against Saurashtra a month ago. Bengal tragically couldn’t lift the trophy however the did well under Easwaran’s administration. On an individual note, he didn’t have an incredible season with the bat as Abhimanyu marshaled just 258 runs in 17 innings with a lone 50 years.
He was additionally the piece of the India A side for the New Zealand visit and even there, the left-hander scored 8 and 26 runs in the two innings he batted in Christchurch.
Abhimanyu Easwaran will be quick to offer some kind of reparation in the following local season and rebound firmly with the bat.