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Far bigger than cricket, far bigger than KKR: Knight Riders’ emotional appeal to fight against Covid-19

As the pandemic raises its ugly head in one of the world’s most populous countries, its most known and famous brand of sports - the Indian Premier League and its franchisees are coming up with innovative and emotional appeals for people to stay indoors, wear masks and make sure that they fight the Covid-19 with all preventive measures. 

In an emotional video uploaded by the Kolkata Knight Riders, the players and staff are seen urging the people to wear masks and maintain social distancing and venture as little as possible outside their homes. 

“I know the people out there are struggling with what’s going out there in terms of the pandemic and the situation, not just here in India but also abroad,” Brendon McCullum, chief coach of the Kolkata based franchise is heard saying to his players. 

He further urges the players to play a brand of cricket that gives hope and something to look forward to in these grim times, even if it is only for 3-4 hours. 

“The situation no doubt is heightened in India and these are difficult times. We are going to do our best to try and play a brand of cricket that gives those people back home, something to look forward to, even if it is just for a three or four hour period,” McCullum, 39, said. 

Saying that the players are in a very privileged position, the coach asks them to, ‘give a little bit of hope even in these difficult times’ to all the people in India. 

This video comes as a ray of hope in times where players are leaving the IPL midway, countries are banning travel to and from India and the BCCI is going out of the way to assure players that they would do everything to make sure that players are safe in the bubble and reach their homes safer once the IPL is over. 

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