Australia cricketers donate prize money to Sri Lanka kids


Australia’s cricketers in action during the fourth day of the second cricket Test match between Sri Lanka and Australia at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on July 11, 2022. The men’s squad donated their US$30,000 prize money from their recent Sri Lanka tour to help the crisis-hit nation’s children. – AFP pic, August 11, 2022.

AUSTRALIA’S cricket stars have donated prize money from their recent Sri Lanka tour to help the crisis-hit nation’s children, officials said today.

Cricket Australia said US$30,000 (RM133,350) would be donated as a gesture of support, after the men’s squad witnessed long fuel queues and political demonstrations during the mid-year tour. 

Soaring inflation and widespread fuel shortages have made life tough for millions of Sri Lankans.

The United Nations has declared a humanitarian crisis and widespread protests led to the ouster of the country’s president and prime minister. 

The visiting Australians saw the crisis first-hand.

“It was very clear to us how much day-to-day life for Sri Lankans is being impacted,” captain Pat Cummins said.

The money will go to UN children’s aid agency Unicef. – AFP, August 11, 2022.


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