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Dhaka, April 26 – Former captain of the Bangladesh national cricket team, Mohammad Ashraful, decided to auction off not one but two bats, which have set a record. He will auction off that flawless century against Australia in Cardiff, England in 2005 to raise money for the defenseless people affected by the Crown. Ashraful himself gave this information.
Ashraful had previously said it would auction off two record-breaking bats to raise money for victims in Corona. The other was the youngest hitter to score a century of testing against Sri Lanka in 2001.
Hard working people are the most affected right now due to stagnation due to crown. Countless people across the country have fallen into dire need of food every day. Obtaining two handfuls of food seems to be the biggest challenge for them.
In this situation, both the government and the wealthy are trying to support defenseless people in any way they can. Some of the cricketers have come up with different initiatives in addition to financial support at first. Initially, Mushfiqur Rahim announced in a video message that he would auction his record bat.
He wants to auction the Bangladesh-made double-century bat as the top batter against Sri Lanka in 2013. He wants to support defenseless people affected by the crown with the money sold at the auction.
After Mushfiqur, former national team captain Mohammad Ashraful announced that he will auction off his two record bats. Ashraful made history in 2001 as the youngest centurion. That record against Sri Lanka is still intact.
Ashraful also wants to auction off the record-breaking bat he scored at the 2005 NatWest Trophy in England against Australia. Bangladesh lost to powerful Australia for the first time based on their century.
But Ashraful has changed his mind. Today he said to himself: ‘No, not two bats. I’ll auction off a bat. That’s the bat I scored a century against Australia in 2005. I won’t give the bat I marked a century as the youngest in 2001. I’ll understand the situation later and, if necessary, auction it off.
So what is the latest auction update? When asked, Ashraful said, “I have not auctioned it yet. I simply decided to put it up for auction. For now, I am waiting to see how much the Mushfiqur bat costs. After that, I will set the base price for my bat. However, it should be over 1 million Even the base price can be 20 lakh rupees I will decide how much the Mushfiqur bat sells.
After Mushfiqur and Ashraful announced to auction their bats, Shakib Al Hasan also announced that they will auction the bats. The bat with which he scored 708 runs in the last World Cup was auctioned by a local auction house called ‘Action for Action’. The base price for that bat was 5 lakh rupees. In the end, the bat was purchased by an American expatriate named Raj for Rs 20 lakh.
Ashraful said she has not yet contacted anyone for the auction. However, you will complete the entire process by contacting very soon.
Source: Jago News
NH, April 27
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