Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi announced via Twitter on Saturday that he has tested positive for the coronavirus.
'I have been sick since Thursday. My body was hurting badly. I have been tested and unfortunately, I am positive for COVID-19. We need prayers for my speedy recovery, God willing,' tweeted the 40-year-old cricket legend.
I’ve been feeling unwell since Thursday; my body had been aching badly. I’ve been tested and unfortunately I’m covid positive. Need prayers for a speedy recovery, InshaAllah #COVID19 #pandemic #hopenotout #staysafe #stayhome
— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) June 13, 2020
The former all-rounder was recently busy with his charity foundation as
the country is losing ground to the spread of the coronavirus.
The cricketer offered to work for brands, not for money or personal gain,
but for the exchange of rations and funds that could be used to help
people with disabilities during epidemics.
Posting on Twitter, the cricket star said that he has always been lucky to work with famous brands. Now, in these times of crisis, he will prefer to work with brands that have been affected by the virus and will not charge any personal fees. However, he is willing to work with brands in exchange for funds for coronaviruses.
'I was fortunate to have worked with a number of brands for advertising/promotion. He said that now that COVID-19 is working with the first victims, I have one suggestion for all brands I will personally work with free brands, I just need rations and funds in return,' he tweeted.
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