'HOW TO FIGHT CORONAVIRUS: LESSONS FROM RAHUL DRAVID’ GOES VIRAL ON SOCIAL MEDIA; TWITTER AMUSED!
Home > News Shots > SportsDespite preventive measures and security guidelines, cases of coronavirus are increasing day by day in the country which is also creating panic among people.
Looking at the current updates and report, India has over 150 cases with three deaths so far. Among this panic situation, Twitter users have come up with an innovative explanation to keep the virus away.
According to a News18 report, a Twitter thread grabbed limelight after sharing a post with pictures on ‘How to fight coronavirus: Lessons from Rahul Dravid’. The user has been identified as @sagarcasm and he shared the post on March 16.
Further explaining on his post- the first tweet says, “The best way to avoid danger is to keep a distance”. In the second post is says, “It’s important to have a clean and safe pair of hands” where Dravid is seen jumping to his side to catch a ball.
Meanwhile, the third post explains- “Don’t Panic. You can overcome the worst of the situations with patience." It's a photo where Dravid can be seen walking with VVS Laxman. Talking about the fourth, it says “Tough times don't last, tough men do”.
Highlighting about the fifth post, it talks about Rahul Dravid take up the gloves. “Be ready to work from a different place when needed," reads the post. While in the last post, it explains; “Call back your team members from offsite when you think the time is right, without worrying about someone’s personal milestones."
Check out all the post below:
How to fight Coronavirus: Lessons from Rahul Dravid. (A thread) pic.twitter.com/UYfWUTs4FO
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) March 16, 2020
The best way to avoid danger is to keep a distance pic.twitter.com/3h9osqZKtn
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) March 16, 2020
It’s important to have a clean and safe pair of hands pic.twitter.com/0XOC73rJvI
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) March 16, 2020
Don’t Panic. You can overcome the worst of the situations with patience pic.twitter.com/H3WZqZhIO6
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) March 16, 2020
Tough times don't last, tough men do pic.twitter.com/wgVJrx17IN
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) March 16, 2020
Be ready to work from a different place when needed pic.twitter.com/gxzfaULwFt
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) March 16, 2020
Call back your team members from offsite when you think the time is right, without worrying about someone’s personal milestones pic.twitter.com/pkAkhQXmVx
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) March 16, 2020
When you have mastered the art, teach others. (Fin.) pic.twitter.com/eCVpToF9mz
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) March 16, 2020