The fear of Corona has increased so much in the whole world that it has been creating chaos in everyone's heart and mind. Due to the grip of this virus, millions of people have been infected today, and now suddenly this virus is also becoming a victim of the sports world. According to reports, it is still difficult to say how long the disease can be found. Due to which many sports competitions to be held in 2020 have been canceled today. Many great players have donated several crores rupees to help the corona victims. The only Indian player to win a gold medal, known as a 'Goonga Pehelwan' Players of Barcelona club led by Lionel Messi will cut their salary by 70%. He has taken this decision so that other employees of the club get their full salary in this difficult time (Coronavirus epidemic). Messi gave this information on her Instagram. He also criticized the Barcelona club's board in a lengthy message on Instagram. Other Spain clubs have also temporarily cut wages. Messi wrote, 'The time has come to announce that 70% of the salary will be cut from our side also during the emergency situation arising in the state. We will also contribute so that the club employees can get their full salary under these circumstances. We also want to clarify that it was our desire to give part of our salary because we fully understand that this is a very difficult situation. We have always helped the club whenever we have been asked. Sometimes we have done this ourselves, when we felt that it is important and important. So it is no surprise that some people in the club were trying to pressure us to test it while we always knew we would do it.' Ravindra Jadeja seen riding horse during lockdown, shared video Soon Messi's message was posted by Barcelona colleagues Gérard Pique, Sergio Baskett, Louise Suarez, Jordi Elba, Antoine Griezmann, Frankie De Jong, Arturo Vidal and Marc-Andre Ter Stegen. For the last few months, there has been tension between the players and the club officials. Rohit Sharma, Mithali Raj joins fight against Corona crisis