Pakistani cricketers express solidarity with India in its battle with Covid-19
Pakistan cricket captain Babar Azam along with former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar posted a message on India's battle with Covid-19 as he expressed solidarity with the country.
With the number of Covid-19 cases rising, India is going through a big battle with the highly infectious virus. India reported over 300,000 new infections (352,991 cases to be exact) of the coronavirus disease for the fifth straight day on Monday.
Pakistan cricket captain Babar Azam along with former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar posted a message on India's battle with Covid-19 as he expressed solidarity with the country.
'Prayers with the people of India in these catastrophic times. It's time to show solidarity and pray together. I also request all the people out there to strictly follow SOPs, as it's for our safety only. Together we can do it.' Azam said on Twitter.
Sri Lanka Test skipper Dimuth Karunaratne also extended his support and prayers with the people of India in this testing time.
"I have seen news about the Covid-19 in India. It is heartbreaking! To All of India, a nation close to my heart. Please stay safe and strong this time will pass and I am sure India will come back even stronger. My prayers are with and for U. Let's all together fight against #Covid19 India," he tweeted.
Earlier, former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar had made an appeal to his fans in Pakistan to come forward and help India in tackling the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
"It is impossible for any government to tackle the ongoing crisis. I appeal to my government and fans, to help India. India does need a lot of oxygen tanks. I request everyone to donate and raise funds for India and deliver oxygen tanks to them," Akhtar said in a video on his YouTube channel.
The former pacer also expressed solidarity with citizens of India and said "we must become each other's support" in these testing times amid the pandemic.
"India is really struggling with Covid-19. Global support needed. The health care system is crashing. It's a Pandemic, we are all in it together. Must become each other's support," Akhtar had tweeted.
India is seeing a surge in Covid-19 cases and reported 3.52 lakh new cases in the last 24 hours. This is the highest single-day spike since the onset of the pandemic.