Irrfan Pathan, who has come forward to help during the corona period, will be helping the people of Delhi

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan said on Wednesday that his academy will provide free food to the affected people of South Delhi’s corona. Hospitals in Delhi, one of the cities most affected by the second wave of the corona epidemic, are full of patients.

Irfan tweeted: ‘The second wave of corona epidemic is happening across the country and it is our duty to help those in need in such a situation. Inspired by this, the Cricket Academy of Pathans (CAP) is offering free food to those in need in South Delhi.

Irfan himself was infected in March after playing 29 Tests and 120 ODIs for India. His older brother Yusuf was also seen positive after playing the Road Safety World Series in Raipur. Yusuf and Irfan delivered 4000 masks during the epidemic last year.

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