Pakistan Test captain Azhar Ali joined the fight against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as he put up two of his ‘closest belongings’ for auction on Tuesday.
Ali took to social media to make the announcement and said the proceeds will go to people who need it the most at this critical time.
Over three million people have been infected by the virus so far worldwide while in excess of two lakh individuals have lost their lives because of the pandemic that has hit the entire globe.
Azhar set the auction price at 10 lakh Pakistan rupees each for his bat with which he scored a triple hundred against West Indies and the Champions Trophy 2017 jersey wherein Pakistan were crowed champions.
The jersey also has the signature of all the players from the squad. He also stated the auction starts immediately and will go on till May 5.
“The shirt is from 2017 Champions Trophy which we won, it has the signature of all the players which were present in the squad,” Ali said.
“Both these things are close to my heart but if it can be used in the difficult times for the benefit of the people I will more than happy,” he added.
His Twitter post read: “I put 2 of my closest belongings on auction with base price of 1 million PKR each to support people suffering due to ongoing crisis. Auction starts now and will close on 11:59PM 05May20.”
The global health crisis has claimed more than 300 people and infected over 14,000 in Pakistan.
Cricketers around the world have put up their respective equipments for auction to help generate funds for the needy.
Earlier, Royal Challengers Bangalore team-mates Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers announced they were giving away items from their historic 226-run stand against Gujarat Lions for auction.
Bangladesh cricketers Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim have also pledged their respective bats for auction to generate funds for the all-important fight against the global pandemic.
Agencies