Coronavirus
Aussie Pacer Jason Behrendorff Donates Undisclosed Sum For Covid Fight
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) pace bowler Jason Behrendorff announced on Tuesday that he was making a donation to the UNICEF Australia's India Covid-19 Crisis Appeal to help the country in its fight against the raging pandemic.
In a message posted on his Twitter page, the 31-year-old wrote, "Like most cricketers, India has always been a special place to me, it's a beautiful country, the people are always welcoming, and playing cricket in India is like no other experience in the world. It is never lost on me how privileged I am to be able to play cricket for a living and travel to such countries as India, no more so than in the past 16 months".
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