Yuvraj Singh celebrates anniversary of 6 sixes with six commitments to eradicate cancer
The 13 year anniversary was celebrated as a digital campaign to create awareness about cancer in India, a cause close to the heart of mission-oriented and impact-driven philanthropist - Yuvraj.
Yuvraj Singh, a role model for millions and an iconic cricketer, reminisces the milestone moment he became the first cricketer to hit six sixes in an over in a T20I.
The 13 year anniversary was celebrated as a digital campaign to create awareness about cancer in India, a cause close to the heart of mission-oriented and impact-driven philanthropist - Yuvraj.
As a part of the digital campaign, Yuvraj’s video (#SixSixesAgainstCancer) encourages Indians to educate themselves and their families on cancer and take 6 commitments to help eradicate the deadly disease from the country.
On this anniversary, Yuvraj Singh said, “This day is etched in my memory as a momentous one, a very important piece of my life's journey. Hence there could not be a better day to talk to and educate people about cancer and encourage everyone to come together to fight this deadly disease."
The video opens with a throwback to Yuvraj’s 6 sixes. Yuvraj then highlights the unfortunate times we are all in and how it has been difficult for cancer patients to receive timely medication due to this global crisis.
Hence, Yuvraj pledges to continue working for the cause of cancer through his YouWeCan Foundation.
On this 13th anniversary of 6 sixes, he encourages everyone to take 6 pledges:Opt for cancer screening as early detection can save lives,
Flick away the misinformation through a correct understanding of cancer,
Become a source of motivation for those who are battling this disease,
Big or small - we have to make an effort to save all as each life is precious in this fight,
A little effort on everyone’s part can change the world and
Last but not least, together lets hit cancer straight out of the park.
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