Virat Kohli And Ab De Villiers Auction Their 2016 IPL Knock Bats, Jerseys And Gloves Online:
Virat Kohli and Ab De Villiers, the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) teammates have decided to come together to support the hungry people in the coronavirus pandemic time. On Friday, they both agreed to sell their bats, jerseys, and gloves in an online auction. The money which comes from the auction goes to benefit the people who are impacted by Covid-19 and to an agency that promotes providing meals at tables for the people.
On May 14, 2016, the South African international cricketer scored an unbeatable score of 129runs in 52 balls. While the team India captain Kohli scored 109 runs in 55 balls to lead RCB towards a 144-run victory against Gujarat Lions. RCB scored the second-highest ranking in IPL history on 248/4.
“I’m saddened by the hunger across the planet, they can’t get food on the table so I helped this cause. Nothing might be wrong. That was my priority and it’ll be for the rest of life, “South African batting star De Villiers told Indian captain Virat Kohli during a live chat with Instagram.
Now We Sign Our Shirts From That Match And our Bats:
“The attack on Gujarat Lions in 2016 was funny. We still share a friendly relationship and have lot of hundreds to our credit. And I told you (Virat) to take care of the bat and I got mine, too. Now we’re signing out our shirts and our bats from the play. The aim is to put it on an online sale site, “de Villiers added, pouring out the beans.
“This would be a nice item for collectors. All profits will go to the cause of Covid-19, and a campaign that helps to put meals on people’s tables, “added the 36-year-old, deemed one of the most destructive cricketers ever.
“It is a brilliant concept to help poor people. The foundation ideology is fantastic and I will put my support and efforts in too, so we will do it together, “Kohli said on his face with a beaming smile.