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Getting back to my old rhythm slowly but surely, says drag-flicker Varun Kumar

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 14 (ANI): After recovering from Covid-19, Indian hockey team defender and dag flicker Varun Kumar is back on the field and sweating it hard to attain his old rhythm.

ANI Oct 14, 2020 12:14 IST googleads

Indian team defender and dag flicker Varun Kumar (Photo/ Hockey India)

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 14 (ANI): After recovering from Covid-19, Indian hockey team defender and dag flicker Varun Kumar is back on the field and sweating it hard to attain his old rhythm.
"As sportsmen, you face a lot of different challenges in your career - there are ups and downs - frustration when you can't score, the disappointment of defeats and the joys of winning - but this feeling of having tested positive for Covid19 was unlike any other. I felt like I had a moral responsibility towards everyone around me, to ensure I don't end up passing it to someone else. And I am really happy that all six of us could recover well," Varun said in a Hockey India release.
The drag-flicker who was part of the FIH Junior World Cup-winning India Colts team in 2016 said that following quarantine protocols when players arrived in SAI, Bengaluru for the National Camp in August and subsequently ensuring all protocols and guidelines are followed when players returned to activities helped contain the spread.
"Hockey India and SAI have both ensured that all protocols and guidelines have been followed, and provided us with the best of facilities to tackle this challenge. It was due to their efforts that we managed to survive this unusual storm, and the care we received from all quarters meant that we could eliminate the virus without causing any damage to anyone," the defender stated.
Varun further added that the players are now ensuring they follow what the team's Chief Coach and Scientific Advisor are guiding them to do to return to the previous form.
"Now it is all about making sure we are doing what the Chief Coach and our Scientific Advisor have asked us to do. We are on the correct path, and having resumed sports activities, I feel like I am regaining my rhythm. There is no better feeling than playing hockey and having been away from it, you get a sense of what you've missed out on as well," Varun said.
A big fan of football great Cristiano Ronaldo, Varun wished the ace Portuguese player a speedy recovery.
"A lot of people around the world, including top-level athletes have contracted the virus, and last night I heard one of the fittest people in the world - Cristiano Ronaldo - also testing positive for the virus. I hope he recovers soon and returns to action," he said.
He further stated it is everyone's moral responsibility to follow all the government norms.
"I feel it's a collective responsibility we all have. Everyone at home, and those who are forced to venture outside, should all take precautions and not take it lightly," Varun concluded. (ANI)

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