IPL 2021: Pat Cummins donates $50,000 to PM Cares Fund in fight against COVID-19

Cummins urged his fellow IPL players to donate to this good cause.

By Jatin Sharma - 26 Apr, 2021

Australian fast bowlers Pat Cummins, who was the most expensive overseas player in the IPL 2020 auction when Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) purchased him for INR 15.50 crores. Now, Cummins has started a brilliant initiative by donating money to the PM Cares Fund in India’s fight against COVID-19.

Cummins posted a statement on his Twitter account stating that he holds India very kind to his heart and called its people kindest and warmest. He also mentioned that seeing so many of them suffering is saddening him greatly.

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He also opined on the discussion whether the IPL should continue or not and said that he was advised that the IPL provides joy and respite to the Indian population in a difficult time for the country.

He called the cricketers privileged to be playing the game they love and hence he donated $50,000 to the PM Cares fund specifically for the purchase of oxygen supplies for hospitals in need. He even encourages his fellow IPL players to join him in this kind deed and contribute as much as possible.

He hoped that his donation might make a difference to someone and appealed to the public to channel their emotions into action that will bring light to other people’s lives.

Here is his appeal:

 

By Jatin Sharma - 26 Apr, 2021

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