England cricketer Jos Buttler will be auctioning his jersey which he wore during the final of the World Cup 2019 that England won.
Buttler took to social media to share the news along with a video.
He wrote: 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.
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
The UK is one of the most affected places where they have more than 25000 people affected with more than 1800 people losing their lives.