The Royal Challengers Bangalore announced that they would sport a blue jersey in one of their matches instead of the usual green one to show support to the frontline workers fighting Covid-19’s second wave in India. This decision was followed by the franchise’s association with ‘Give India Foundation’ to provide around 100 units of oxygen concentrators to extend support in Bangalore and other cities.
The jersey which will carry key messages for fans and the Covid-19 warriors dealing with probably the worst emergency in the country’s history will be signed by all the RCB players later. The signed Blue Jerseys will be auctioned and the proceeds will again be used to help the fight against Coronavirus.
Anand Kripalu, Chairman, Royal Challengers Bangalore, said, “Royal Challengers Bangalore stands united with our nation in this unprecedented crisis. The task is clearly enormous, and we wanted to help in whatever little way possible. We can and will win this battle together.”
With over 400,000 people testing positive every day and thousands of death due to the Covid-19, RCB skipper Virat Kohli also emphasised the importance of the fight against the deadly virus and lauded the team’s initiative.
“This is a tough time for our country, what’s happening with the spread of the Covid virus is deeply concerning,” he said. “It is only because of the frontline heroes that we hope to save humanity. We salute them and would like to take the opportunity to spread as much awareness for people to follow all the safety protocols,” the 32-year-old added.