WATCH: West Indies cricketer fights COVID-19 in unique style

Cricket fraternity is taking all the precautionary measures to avoid the spread of Coronavirus.

Sammy was recently plying his trade in PSL | Getty

The world has come to a standstill with the Coronavirus outbreak spreading across continents. The situation is so grim that people are trying to stay indoors for the maximum amount of time.

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Globally, 176 countries have been affected, more than 8,900 people have died and over 200,000 infected by the pandemic as it spreads rapidly to new territories.

The crisis has also hit the cricketing world as most of the tournaments have been either cancelled or rescheduled. As the players have been forced to sit at home, they are finding ways to keep themselves occupied.

Veteran West Indies all-rounder Daren Sammy on Thursday (March 19) joined a bandwagon of cricketers to spread awareness among people about this deadly disease. But Sammy made sure he mixes up some humour in his message.

Taking to Instagram, Sammy posted a video in which he can be seen walking in a public place by sporting a stylish goggle and air filtering mask.

It was a unique way of fighting COVID-19 epidemic as Sammy’s entire face was packed.

“Me vs #covid_19”, Sammy wrote in the caption.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Me vs #covid_19

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Daren Sammy, who was plying his trade in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for Peshawar Zalmi, recently returned home amid the Coronavirus crisis. Moreover, the PSL 2020 also had to be indefinitely postponed on the day of the semi-final clashes.

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 19 Mar, 2020

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