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After Mushfiqur Rahim, Mohammad Ashraful has also expressed an interest in auctioning off cricket memorabilia.
Cricket players stand alongside such people in the misery of the Corona epidemic. Two days ago, Mushfiqur Rahim, an experienced national team cricket player, announced that he would auction his preferred bat. Another experienced cricket player, Mohammad Ashraful, wants to extend a helping hand like Mushfiqur. However, you cannot continue as you do not have a clear idea about the auction process.
Early in her career, Ashraful gave birth to some memorable moments in the history of Bangladeshi cricket. A century against strong Sri Lanka in the Opening Test, a century lost for Australia in the NatWest series in 2005 is still fresh.
Ashraful wants to sell the bats used during these two special centuries at auction. After losing to Australia in 2005, he received a bottle of champagne, which is still intact. The champagne you want to auction. In addition to this, Ashraful also wants to auction the debut test hat and seal of the test winning match.
Ashraful said in the first light: ‘There is a will. I have left all this for this purpose. Now the world is going through a very difficult time. If there is a good auction at the moment, I want to give. This culture has not yet been created in our country. Now you don’t know how to do it. I saw that Mushfiqur wanted to give his double bat of the century. I don’t know exactly how to give. If I knew the process, I was still leaving the bottle of champagne after my century with Australia, my debut in the century of testing, the match with Australia. There is such a desire.
Ashraful wanted to auction cricket memorabilia in her old age. But as he sees other cricketers show up in the Corona epidemic, he is encouraged: ‘Now when not to help! We all have to introduce ourselves. Help to ‘.
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