Star spinner Ashwin on Sunday decided to take a break from the ongoing IPL to support his family during the pandemic.
R Ashwin. Picture/ AFP
India off-spinner Ravichandran Aswhin’s wife Prithi Narayanan on Friday said her family has been through a “nightmare of a week” after as many as 10 members of the house tested positive for COVID-19. Star spinner Ashwin on Sunday decided to take a break from the ongoing IPL to support his family during the pandemic.
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Days after her husband’s pullout from the lucrative league, Prithi, in a series of tweets, shared the ordeal her family has faced after contracting the highly contagious virus. “Feeling ok enough to croak a tiny hi to all of you. 6 adults and 4 children ended up testing+ the same week, with our kids being the vehicles of transmission—the core of my family, all down with the virus in different homes/hospitals. Nightmare of a week. 1 of 3 parents back home,” she tweeted.
“Take the vaccine. Give yourselves and your family the best chance to fight this. “I guess physical health will recover faster than mental health. Days 5-8 were the absolute worst for me. Everybody was there, offering help yet there’s no one with you. Most isolating disease. Please do reach out and seek help.
“The headaches this virus causes need their own twitter thread.” Ashwin, 34, is contracted with the Delhi Capitals this season and hopes to return to the side “if things go in the right direction”.
Ashwin became the first Indian to pull out of the IPL. “I would be taking a break from this year’s IPL from tomorrow. My family and extended family are putting up a fight against #COVID19 and I want to support them during these tough times,” Ashwin had posted on Twitter DC’s game v SRH.
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