Surrey to stage fundraiser for Pakistan quake victims
English County Surrey will host a Twenty20 game on 10th July to raise funds for the victims of October 8 devastating earthquake in Pakistan.
An International Cricket XI led by Indian captain Rahul Dravid and featuring West Indian skipper Brian Lara, Sri Lanka’s off-spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan and Indian wicket-keeper Mahendra Dhoni will take on Pakistan at The Oval here. England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff will make a non-playing appearance.
“Raising money to help the victims of the earthquake is important to us,†Surrey Chief Executive Paul Sheldon said. “It was a terrible tragedy but I’d like to think this match might go some way in helping to speed up the recovery process. We were successful in raising a very significant sum last year to help the victims of tsunami so it would be great if we can do same again this year.â€
Surrey and The Oval’s main sponsors Brit Insurance have pledged donations which, along with the profits from the match, will be passed on to Pakistan President’s Earthquake Relief Fund.
Source:The News
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