Around 350 enthusiast doctors from 24 team Doctors Participated in The Champions Trophy 2020 Held by Wockhardt Hospital

Around 350 enthusiast doctors from 24 team Doctors Participated in The Champions Trophy 2020 Held by Wockhardt Hospital

The sole motto of the cricket tournament (Champions Trophy) was to help doctors rejuvenate, and give them a break from their erratic schedules

Mumbai: Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai Central organized Cricket Tournament Champions Trophy 2020 with a participant of 350 enthusiast doctors from 24 teams. Enthusiast doctors participated in the match, and encouraged people to stay hale and hearty. Team Mahindra marvel won Cricket Treatment Trophy 2020, team Worli wolves was runner up. Teams participated were Kalyan Riders, Port Trailblazers, Worli Wolves, Mahindra Marvels, Midtown Machos,  Kalyan Kings, Sathrasta Bulls, Ghatkopar Tigers, Worli Hitters, Wockhardt Titans, South Sea Lions, Navi Mumbai Indians, Dashing  Ionians, MDL destroyers, Wockhardt Dabang, Byculla Boys, Wockhardt Warriors, Mumbai Blasters, Antop Hill Avengers, Trophy Fighters, Telugu Toofan, Wockhardt Dhirendra and Fire Hunks

Doctors face their set of challenges, have to work for extra hours, and also suffer from physical and mental stress, like others. Even doctors have a tight schedule owing to emergencies, and hence it becomes difficult for them to strike a work-life balance. Doctors are busy healing but often tend to forget what’s ailing them.  Thus, to help doctors relax and rejuvenate, Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai Central conducted a cricket tournament.

Dr. Parag Rindani, Centre Head at Wockhardt Hospital, South Bombay, says “This is 2nd year of crickets trophy among Doctors. Doctors are always on the go. They have demanding schedules and have to attend each and every patient with the same level of attention and focus that can become stressful at times. The long working hours, high level of stress and irregular eating habits can take a toll on their health. This cricket tournament was a stress-buster and fun event for the doctors.”