India’s women’s T20 cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur has defeated the corona virus. Information on his Twitter handle said that his report was negative. On March 30, Harmanpreet struck Kovid-19. The Indian T20 captain was not part of the team in the T20 series after being injured in the ODI series against South Africa. Harmanpreet has been counted among the lowest batsmen of the low form of cricket and Team India has won many matches.
I am happy to tell you all that I have examined – and I am fine. My only message to everyone is to take care and be extra careful. The virus is real and it can be dangerous. Follow all protocols established by the authorities. Those in the middle of a fight need strength.
– Harmanpreet Kaur (@ Imharmanpreet) April 16, 2021
Commenting on his negative report in a tweet, he said: ‘I’m happy to inform all of you that the investigation has come back negative and I’m fine. My only message to all of you is to take care of yourself and take extra precautions. This virus is dangerous. Follow all protocols implemented by the authorities. I want courage for those who fight this battle. “In the ODI series against South Africa, Harnamanpreet scored 40, 36 and 54.
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Harmanpreet Kaur has played a total of 2 Tests, 104 ODIs and 114 T20 Internationals for India. In three formats, his name is 26 runs and 9 wickets, 2532 runs and 25 wickets, 2186 runs and 29 wickets. 32-year-old Harmanpreet was unable to participate in the T20 International series against South Africa. He was dropped from the T20 team after being injured in the last match of the ODI series and was replaced by Smriti Mandana as captain.