Indian cricketers express gratitude on National Doctor’s Day
The National Doctor’s Day could not have come at a more appropriate time than the one we are experiencing right now. The medical fraternity is putting their lives on the line to save us and fight against the deadly pandemic of the novel coronavirus. While we have been appreciating and thanking them for their selfless service, 1st July gave another occasion to express our gratitude.
For cricketers, doctors are not only life-savers but they are also essential in lengthening their careers. No sportsperson is immune to injuries and only the right treatment can help them get back on the track. Many Indian cricketers expressed gratitude on Twitter.
On #DoctorsDay, let us all appreciate the 24/7 selfless efforts of our frontline doctors and pray for their safety & well being. ??
They have always been our shield and refuge in any health crisis.My salute to all the doctors across India & the world. pic.twitter.com/Fa3yUjutLN
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) July 1, 2020
Not just today but everyday we should celebrate the spirit of our doctors and health care workers. Thank you for your commitment towards helping so many people. I salute your spirit and dedication. #NationalDoctorsDay ??
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) July 1, 2020
We all know the sacrifices & courage our Doctors have shown in these difficult times.Words can’t describe what their efforts mean to us.I just want to wish them the best. A humble request to all citizens to adhere to their protocols & make it easier for them #NationalDoctorsDay pic.twitter.com/sRShz6OeOD
— Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45) July 1, 2020
The man who played a pivotal role in winning India the 2011 World Cup, Yuvraj Singh was signed with cancer after the event. He fought cancer and returned on the field to represent India in international cricket once again. He shared a video of his while thanking doctors.
To our real heroes, thank you for your commitment to serve society, especially in these difficult times. We appreciate all your wonderful efforts. You are the embodiment of selflessness, compassion and love. #HappyDoctorsDay! pic.twitter.com/ePAj8OZRHT
— Yuvraj Singh (@YUVSTRONG12) July 1, 2020
India’s all-rounder Hardik Pandya had suffered a severe back injury which ruled him out of cricket for a long duration. He remembered the medical staff that helped him recover and thanked the medical fraternity for their consistent contribution.
Thankful to all the doctors who’ve personally helped me recover from the injuries that come with being a professional athlete. Owe a lot to everyone that helps keep us in top shape. #NationalDoctorsDay pic.twitter.com/9x3bWhbUUE
— hardik pandya (@hardikpandya7) July 1, 2020