Everyone is coming out and helping in the war against Coronavirus across the world and donating to help the people suffering from it. In this, players from cricket to other sports are also contributing. Till now, many veterans like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly have contributed. The name of India's junior golfer Arjun Bhati has also been added to this episode. The special thing is that this special contribution has been appreciated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Maruti Suzuki Launched Sport Car, know features Arjun has decided to donate the money that has come from him by giving 102 trophies won in the country and abroad to 102 people in the last eight years. He raised four lakh 30 thousand rupees from it. The special thing is that his grandmother cried happily with this work and said to him that you are really Arjun. Today the people of the country should be saved, the trophy will come again. ‘IPL a cash cow, break will lead to anxiety and insecurity for few players’: Paddy Upton Arjun said, "I gave you 102 trophies in 8 years, winning from abroad, during the crisis, I gave to 102 people, the total of 4,30,000-Rs that came from them, gave the help of the country in PM Care Fund today, Grandma cried hearing that and said, you are really Arjun, today the people of the country should be saved, the trophy will come, PM Modi shared this tweet of Arjun Bhati with his Twitter handle and wrote that it is the sentiment of the countrymen, which is the most during the Corona epidemic. This cricketer is not worried about IPL and World Cup, ready to give up crores of rupees Before Arjun Bhati, his grandmother had decided to donate one year pension to PM Cares Fund. Arjun, a junior world golf champion living in Noida, had informed on social media that his grandmother decided to donate her one-year pension. Talking about Arjun's career, he has played around 150 golf tournaments. Arjun, 15, won the Junior World Golf Championship in California last year. Prior to this, he has won the Under-12 Kids Golf World Championship in 2016 and Under-14 in 2018. Yuvraj Singh says, "Rohit Sharma reminds me of Inzamam-ul-haq"