XtraTime Web Desk: His heroics in the last over helped India win the inaugural World T20 final against arch rivals Pakistan in South Africa in 2007. World Cup-winning cricketer Joginder Sharma is busy these days manning the streets of Haryana as police officer persuading people to stay home amid a national lockdown. "I have been a DSP since 2007. This is one of a kind challenge for me as a police officer because of the general fear and I can tell you that I have seen quite a few challenges in my years of service," said Sharma. The 36-year-old is currently posted in Hisar as the nation observes a 21-day lockdown till April 14 to combat the pandemic, which has killed more than 24,000 globally. "Our duty time starts around 6am and we do patrolling, making people aware, send those who are out for fun to their homes, help those in need of essentials or medical aid and take action against those who try to defy without any good reason," Sharma said giving a rundown of his average day. Talking about his own safety measures, Sharma said, "I carry masks, gloves and sanitizers for my own protection but the best protection will be if people don't come out on streets unnecessarily." According to Joginder, his status of being a World Cup-winner comes in handy while counselling people. "They respect me for my achievement and sometimes it helps my work when they see my nameplate. When I tell people to not crowd markets for cheap deals, they adhere. I tell them how costly it would be if they catch this infection, that they should not risk a deadly disease for saving a few bucks," said the former all-rounder.

This World Cup winning India cricketer is manning the streets of Hisar during lockdown