Strange to See People Questioning Those Who are Donating: Ojha

Pragyan Ojha retired from all forms of cricket in February 2020.

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Pragyan Ojha has retired from all forms of cricket in February 2020.
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Pragyan Ojha has retired from all forms of cricket in February 2020.
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Former India spinner Pragyan Ojha on Monday said financial help to fight the COVID-19 pandemic should not be measured in numbers and that it is strange to see those making contributions being questioned for the amounts they are pledging.

With the coronavirus outbreak leaving the world in disarray, sportspersons across the globe have come forward and made donations to fight this rapidly-spreading disease.

However, there have been instances where social media users have questioned their contributions and Ojha said it has left him quite bemused.

“It’s very strange to see people who are coming forward to give a helping hand in this crisis by donating are being questioned (how much have they donated). A help is a help, it is not measured. We should be thankful to them. #JustAThought #COVID2019india.”
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While Sachin Tendulkar made a contribution of Rs 50 lakh, Suresh Raina donated Rs 52 lakh in the battle against coronavirus.(Photo: Altered by The Quint)

India skipper Virat Kohli and his actor wife Anushka Sharma on Monday pledged their support to the Prime Minster and the Maharashtra Chief Minster's relief funds to combat the dreaded disease.

Among other Indian sportspersons, former captain Sourav Ganguly and batting legend Sachin Tendulkar donated Rs 50 lakh each, while Suresh Raina and cricketer-turned-politician Gautam Gambir also pledged Rs 52 and 50 lakh respectively.

Wrestler Bajrang Punia donated six months' salary towards the Haryana CM's relief fund. World badminton champion PV Sindhu contributed Rs 10 lakh.

Runners Dutee Chand and Hima Das have contributed one month's salary towards the cause.

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