The Citizen (KZN)

Warne’s baggy green for fire victims

- Sydney

– Spin legend Shane Warne yestyerday announced plans to auction the “beloved” baggy green cap he wore throughout his 145-Test cricket career to raise money for victims of bushfires raging in Australia.

The “baggy green” is awarded to Australian players when they make their debut and is worn as a badge of pride when they are on the field.

Given Warne’s exploits on the field and his high profile off it, local media predicted it could fetch up to A$500 000.

Warne, who took more than 700 Test wickets, said he wanted to help those who have suffered in the catastroph­ic fires that have devastated parts of the country.

“The horrific bushfires in Australia have left us all in disbelief. The impact these devastatin­g fires are having on so many people is unthinkabl­e and has touched us all,” he said on Instagram.

“Everyone is in this together and we continue to find ways to contribute and help on a daily basis.”

He said that is why he decided to auction off his “beloved green cap”.

The devastatin­g fires, which have so far claimed 24 lives and destroyed more than 1 800 homes, have sparked an outpouring of generosity from sports stars in Australia.

Fellow cricketers Chris Lynn, Glenn Maxwell and D’Arcy Short have pledged to donate A$250 for every six they smash during the Big Bash League tournament.

Top tennis players have also got involved, with world number one Ashleigh Barty donating her winnings from the Brisbane Internatio­nal to the Red Cross.

Fellow Australian Nick Kyrgios, among others, has promised A$200 for each ace they serve during the home summer of tennis.

A “Rally for Relief” exhibition match at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne is due to take place on January 15 ahead of the Australian Open, – AFP

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