Sangakkara told people to use their privilege to do something useful for the community.
“It has been a difficult time for the people around the world. On one side, you have COVID-19 as a disease, life-threatening, and on other side you have economic consequences of the fallout. A lot of people are suffering for access to medication, hospital bed and oxygen,” Sangakkara said.
“We need to understand that privilege and use our privilege to do something useful in giving back to the communities that are in need. So wherever you are in India, Sri Lanka or in the world it is your duty to contribute,” he said in a video posted by RR’s official Twitter handle.
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The former Sri Lanka wicket-keeper batsman then talked about his franchise taking this ‘giving back to the society’ very seriously.
“Rajasthan Royals is very very responsible when it comes to giving back to society. It takes corporate social responsibility very seriously. It is not just a gimmick or marketing term it is something that built and woven into the fabric of Rajasthan Royals,” the 43-year-old said.
Our responsibility is not just to entertain, but to give back and help. ????
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) April 28, 2021
A lot of work has been going on behind the scenes, and there's even more to come.
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After the win over Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), the Rajasthan-based franchise will be taking on five-time champions Mumbai Indians tonight (29 April) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.
(With ANI inputs)