IPL 2020: Royal Challengers Bangalore will lock horns with Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Dubai International Stadium in a few hours from now and the RCB squad has decided to pay tribute to the Covid 19 heroes.


And, for that reason, AB de Villiers has revealed that he will be seen in a different jersey this season. Everybody's favourite , the South African cricketer will be wearing a jersey with Paritosh written on the back instead of his name.

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"I salute Paritosh, who started 'Project Feeding from Far' with Pooja & fed meals 2 needy during the lockdown. I wear his name on my back this season 2 appreciate their challenger spirit," De Villiers wrote on his Twitter handle, which was also renamed as Paritosh Pant.


Paritosh Pant is a restauranteur who started ‘Project Feeding from Far’ with lawyer Pooja Reddy in Mumbai's Govandi and fed meals to the needy during the lockdown.

In a similar manner, RCB captain Virat Kohli will be seen wearing a jersey with 'Simranjeet' written on it.

Simranjeet Singh, a hearing-impaired, along with his friends raised Rs 98,000 to help people during the COVID-19 pandemic. He approached people to raise donations for the poor and many deaf individuals agreed. These individuals weren’t from any particular organisation and they selflessly donated funds.

"My Covid Heroes jersey as a sign of solidarity and gratitude to everyone who is right now going the extra mile to support the community at large. They have batted day and night and fought on the field, and I am honoured to call them my heroes." Said Virat Kohli when talking about this heartwarming initiative taken up by RCB.


To salute the work of Covid heroes across the world, the entire RCB team will be seen wearing a jersey with the message "My Covid Heroes" both during training and matches for the entire 13th edition of the Indian Premier League.