RCB will also be wearing a similar jersey in IPL 2020.
Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 has gone through a lot of changes in schedule, venues and preparations among other stuff in this difficult time because of COVID-19. As a tribute to the COVID fighters, the IPL team Delhi Capitals (DC) has decided to wear a jersey with a 'Thank You COVID Warriors' message on the back.
Earlier, the Royal Challengers Bangalore also made an announcement of a similar note on the back fo their jerseys and the Capitals have followed suit.
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"Whatever we do for our COVID Warriors is not going to be comparable in any way to what they've done for society. But here's an attempt to put a smile on their faces, with a heartfelt 'Salaam' and a special surprise," DC posted on social media.
Ishant Sharma was quoted as saying in a press release, "To all the sanitation workers, doctors, security forces, blood donors, social workers, drivers, and their respective families - this small token of thanks from our team is a testament of your service towards humanity."
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— Delhi Capitals (Tweeting from ????????) (@DelhiCapitals) September 17, 2020
But here's an attempt to put a smile on their faces, with a heartfelt 'Salaam' and a special surprise ????#SalaamDilli #YehHaiNayiDilli pic.twitter.com/KnMoDtZWLV
DC leg spinner Amit Mishra said, "Words are not enough to thank these COVID warriors. A big Salaam from all of us for you. As our world continues to battle and survive this pandemic, it's efforts like yours that will continue to inspire, and make a difference."
"It takes real selflessness, humility and desire to be able to put others first in this battle for survival. Therefore, I would like to express my huge gratitude to all of you for making the world a better place," added DC fielding coach Mohammad Kaif.
Delhi Capitals will begin their IPL 2020 campaign against Kings XI Punjab on 20 September.
(With inputs from India Today)