IPL 2021 – Virat Kohli: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) skipper Virat Kohli without wasting time started working for India’s Covid-19 relief amid the crisis. On Tuesday, he was spotted holding a dialogue with Yuva Sena member Rahul N Kanal about the movement he started supporting. Kanal took to Twitter and shared a couple of photos from the meeting which revealed that Kohli wasted no time to join the effort following the indefinite suspension of the Indian Premier League.
“Meeting our Captain…Respect and love for the movement he has started working on for COVID relief… No words just Respect and Prayers for all his efforts !!! @imVkohli,” Kanal captioned his post on his Twitter post.
Meeting our Captain…Respect and love for the movement he has started working on for COVID relief… No words just Respect and Prayers for all his efforts !!! @imVkohli 🙏 pic.twitter.com/qZEQEKzgM7
— Rahul.N.Kanal (@Iamrahulkanal) May 5, 2021
IPL 2021: Indian captain Virat Kohli sets big example, starts working for Covid-19 relief: Kolhi sported a casual look, and followed all the Covid-19 protocols during the meeting. He kept social distancing during his meeting with the member of the education committee in Mumbai.l The unseen photos of the Indian skipper a day after the postponement of the IPL 2021 soon became the talk of the town.
Royal Challengers Bangalore were in red-hot form in IPL
RCB had made an impressive start to their campaign by winning the first three matches of IPL 2021. The Bangalore side was placed third in the IPL 2021 points table before the IPL governing council and the Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) decided to suspend the remaining of the season, after multiple Covid-19 reports.
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The BCCI has postponed the 14th edition after Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) batsman Wriddhiman Saha and Delhi Capitals (DC) spinner Amit Mishra tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday.
It is now thinking to host the season in September. However, it the venue for IPL 2021 is yet to be decided.