Britain's Jos Buttler is selling the shirt he wore in a year ago's sensational World Cup last win with the goal that the returns can go towards clinics fighting the coronavirus.
The 29-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman assumed a key job in England's exciting success over New Zealand at Lord's in July, scoring a fifty, batting in the Super Over and afterward running out Martin Guptill off the absolute last wad of the match.
In an online life video posted on Tuesday, the 29-year-old said he would post the pullover, marked by all individuals from the World Cup-winning crew, on eBay.
All returns will go to the Royal Brompton and Harefield emergency clinics' cause.
"As we as a whole know, emergency clinics, specialists, medical attendants and the NHS are generally doing a significant unfathomable activity right now," Buttler said. "What's more, in the many months to come they are going to require our help much more. A week ago, the Royal Brompton and Harefield medical clinics' cause propelled a crisis request to give lifesaving hardware to those two emergency clinics, gaining practical experience in lung and heart conditions in anticipation of the COVID-19 flare-up. To help with their raising money exertion I will give this shirt, which is the shirt I wore in the World Cup last a year ago, marked by all the players who were individuals from the crew."
English TV character Piers Morgan presented an offer of £10,000 however the estimation of the shirt had before long passed the £12,000 mark.
Cricket, in the same way as numerous games, has seen its installation program brought to a shivering end by the worldwide spread of the coronavirus.
Buttler was on England's voyage through Sri Lanka that was as of late relinquished during a warm-up game.
There will be no cricket in England until May 28 at the most punctual.
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