Chetan Sharma, the Chief Selector of the Indian Men’s Cricket Team, gets his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

The first dose of the coronavirus vaccine was given to Chetan Sharma, the chairman of the national men’s selection committee panel, on Friday.

The first dose of the coronavirus vaccine was given to Chetan Sharma, the chairman of the national men’s selection committee panel, on Friday. People who are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine should get vaccinated, according to the former India pacer. “I got my first dose of Covid vaccine. I hope that anyone who is eligible does so as soon as possible. #Beatcovid, #vaccinated “Sharma sent out a tweet. Last month, former cricketers Kapil Dev and Madan Lal were given the first dose of coronavirus.

Last Saturday, former India batsman Sachin Tendulkar declared that he had tested positive for coronavirus and that all other family members had tested negative for COVID-19.

Tendulkar revealed on Friday that he had been admitted to the hospital for “abundant precaution under medical advice.” On the 10th anniversary of India’s historic 2011 World Cup win, he also wished his fans.

“Thank you for your prayers and well-wishes. I’ve been admitted to the hospital as a precautionary measure based on medical advice. In a few days, I expect to be back home. All, take care and stay healthy. On the 10th anniversary of our World Cup victory, I’d like to send my best wishes to all Indians and my teammates “he penned

S Badrinath, Yusuf Pathan, and Irfan Pathan, in addition to Tendulkar, tested positive for Covid-19 last week. They had all shared the dressing room for the India Legends in the Road Safety World Series, which was held in Raipur with fans present.

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