Team India's 16-year-old female cricketer gives one lakh rupees to fight Corona
Team India's 16-year-old female cricketer gives one lakh rupees to fight Corona
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New Delhi: 16-year-old Richa Ghosh, who recently represented India in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, has donated Rs 1 lakh to the Bengal Chief Minister Relief Fund to fight against the coronavirus epidemic. The Bengal Cricket Association (CAB) said that Richa's father Manabendra Ghosh arrived at the residence of Siliguri District Magistrate Sumant Sahay to deliver the check on Saturday.

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Richa, who played for Team India in two matches including the final in the T20 World Cup, said, "When everyone is engaged in a battle against Covid-19 and the CM also appealed to fight unitedly against it, then I also considered being a responsible citizen of the country to contribute. In, which was held on March eight and final."

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In this match, India had to face defeat by 85 runs at the hands of Australia. Apart from Richa, Deepak Singh, representative of Mohammedan Sporting Club in the cab, has donated two lakh rupees to the relief fund. Former female Test player M Mukherjee has expressed a desire to contribute Rs 25,000.

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