The world has come to a virtual standstill with the Coronavirus outbreak spreading across continents.
As of Monday (April 4), the pandemic has claimed more than 248,500 lives and infected over 3,581,800 people globally.
In India, around 42,500 confirmed cases have been reported thus far while 1370 people have lost their lives.
Amid the crisis, former India cricketers Irfan Pathan and Yusuf Pathan provided Vadodara police with Vitamin C tablets to boost their immunity in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic.
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Taking to Twitter, Vadodara police thanked the Pathan brothers for their kind gesture.
"Thanks to @IrfanPathan @iamyusufpathan Indian cricketer for providing vitamin C tablets to the commissioner of police vadodara city Shri Anupam singh Gahlaut sir for police usage. #fightagainstcorona," Vadodara police tweeted.
Reacting to this post, Yusuf wrote: "Salute to all police and corona warriors for working day in and day out. We all are together in this fight against Corona. #IndiaFightsCorona"
The junior Pathan also paid his tribute towards the police force for their exceptional work during this difficult period.
"Big salute to our police force for doing great work in this tough time of corona pandemic," Irfan tweeted.
Earlier, the Pathan brothers had donated 4,000 masks to Vadodara health department, who in turn distributed it to the poor.
While Irfan has represented India in 29 Tests, 120 ODIs and 24 T20Is, Yusuf has played 55 ODIs and 22 T20Is for the country.