Mashrafe considering to auction jersey, bracelet

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh’s former skipper Mashrafe Mortaza is thinking of auctioning his match jersey and bracelet for the welfare of the underprivileged people of Bangladesh.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, people have been forced to be at their home in self-quarantine. The day-labourer are the one who are facing the most distressed because of this lockdown. People all around the country are actively trying to help these underprivileged people.

Cricketers are also being active from the start of this pandemic situation trying to stand beside these needy people of the country. Where the current ODI skipper Tamim Iqbal is donating and trying to stand beside every charity organization to provide help to the others and all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has come forward with his charity organization The Shakib Al Hasan Foundation also earlier he has also sold his most dear bat through an auction for BDT 20 lakh. Where Mushfiq was the first player to take the initiative to auction his bat which he used to play his first Test double century innings against Sri Lanka. Also Mohammad Ashraful the youngest Test centurion in cricket history has also decided to auction his both bat which he used to create history, one is the youngest Test centurion bat another one is which is also a centurion bat against the mighty Australia in the 2005 where Bangladesh got their first winning taste against the Aussies.
According to sources close to Mashrafe, he is also feeling the urge to auction his match jersey and favourite bracelet and will use it for the welfare of the people who are in need the most.
The former skipper and the Narail-2 constituency MP has already donated his half of the salary in the fund raised by the Bangladesh Cricket Boards [BCB] contracted player. Has provided relief to the 1200 people of Narail and also provided 500 PPE to the doctors and nurses. Has also established a mobile ambulance, disinfected chamber and also a doctors safety chamber for the people and doctors of his constitutional area.