Days after Australian pacer Pat Cummins opened his purse to help people who are struggling with the havoc of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, West Indies’ Nicholas Pooran has come forward with the donation of a ‘portion’ of his IPL salary to help people in the times of crisis.
Pooran took to his Twitter account to express his feelings and solidarity with India—a country where people have showered a lot of love on support for him. He said that he is keeping India and Indians in his prayers but will also donate money to help people amid a shortage in supply of Oxygen across the country.
“To all my friends and supporters in the world and back home, I realise I am in a safe and privileged position herein at the IPL but it’s also heartbreaking to be so close to such a tragedy that’s unfolding around us. For a country that has shown us so much and love and support over these years, the least I can do is to join hands with my fellow players to help spread some awareness of this situation in India,” Pooran said in the video.
“The healthcare system is overwhelmed right now, people can’t get the medical attention they need because of a lack of oxygen resources and supplies. I can’t comprehend that. If you can get vaccinated, please do. I will also do my part which is to continue to pray for India, but not only that, I’ll also like to donate a portion of my IPL salary towards this crisis in India.”
Pooran has not had a great time with the bat in the ongoing edition of the IPL but his humanitarian gesture will go a long way as India is grappling with severe health and humanitarian crisis imploded due to what is perceived as the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.