Star wicket-keeper batsmen of England, Jos Buttler has expressed his desire to auction his jersey of World-Cup finals.
England had won the world-Cup for the first time in history beating New Zealand in super over last year.
Buttler has decided to auction his jersey signed by every member of that final through e-Bay to raise the fund for coronavirus outbreak.
“As you all know,hospitals,doctors,nurses and the NHS are all doing quite an incredible job at the moment and in the wees and months to come, they are going to need our support even more so. To help with their fundraising effort, I’m going to be donating this shirt,which is the shirt I wore in the world cup final last year,signed by all the players of the squad.The shirt is going to be up for sale on eBay.” said Buttler through his social media account.
I’m going to be auctioning my World Cup Final shirt to raise funds for the Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals charity. Last week they launched an emergency appeal to provide life saving equipment to help those affected during the Covid-19 outbreak. Link to auction in my bio. pic.twitter.com/ODN9JY4pk1
— Jos Buttler (@josbuttler) March 31, 2020