To help people affected by fire in Australia, veteran players came forward
To help people affected by fire in Australia, veteran players came forward
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Some time ago, ie from September 2019, the ICC has expressed concern over the fire in the forests of Australia and has noticed that to date one crore 79 lakh acres of forest have been burnt. In this, about 48 crore animals including 25 people have lost their lives. The ICC has appealed to the cricket community to donate for the fire victims. Australian veteran Shane Warne has also come forward to help the victims of the fire and along with him, many players from all over the world have also extended their help.

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According to media reports, former Australia spinner Shane Warne is going to auction the green baggy cap worn during his Test career. In the hours after the auction started, the bid had crossed 300,000 Australian Dollars i.e. around Rs 1.5 crore. For which bids can be made till 12 January. At the same time, Australian star players Glenn Maxwell, Chris Lynn, Matthew Renshaw and Diarsi Short will also donate 18 000 rupees for their sixes victims in the Big Bash League.

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The ICC said that due to the fire, people's homes have been destroyed. Millions of animals have died. At the same time, it has been learned that we have our condolences for the victims and their families. But the ICC has appealed to its charity partner UNICEF to donate more and more to the victims. So far more than 2000 houses have been burnt in this fire. Tennis stars Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic will also donate 18-18 lakh rupees to help the victims. Ashley Barty, the world's number one player, will donate the money received from the Brisbane International Tennis Tournament to the Red Cross institution this week to help the victims of the fire in Australia's jungles.

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