Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd (CSKCL), the homeowners of IPL group CSK, has organized for the supply of 450 Oxygen concentrators in a bid to assist Tamil Nadu’s combat in opposition to COVID-19 pandemic.
CSKCL Director Mr R Srinivasan handed over an Oxygen concentrator to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, MK Stalin, on Saturday together with Mrs Rupa Gurunath, President of Tamil Nadu Cricket Association.
“Bhoomika Trust, an NGO involved in Covid relief operations, helped CSKCL in arranging for the supply of the Oxygen concentrators and will also coordinate in the distribution. The first consignment of Oxygen concentrators has arrived and the remaining is expected to reach early next week.
“CSKCL is delivering the Oxygen concentrators for the benefit of Covid patients being treated in Government hospitals and the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC)-run Covid care centres,” the franchise mentioned in an announcement.
CSK has additionally been spreading consciousness by way of “Mask Podu” (Wear Mask) marketing campaign on social media.
“The people of Chennai and Tamil Nadu form the very heartbeat of the Super Kings and we want them to know that we are all together in this fight against the pandemic,” CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan mentioned.
CSK had been second within the factors desk with 5 wins from seven matches when the event was suspended on account of rising instances inside the bubble. CSK’s batting and bowling coaches, Michael Hussey and L Balaji, had been amongst these affected.
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