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Anderson joins memorabilia auction
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In England, James Anderson is considered one of the best Test bowlers of all time. He has ruled the 22 yards for a long time swing the speed of with red ball. The cricketer has announced that he will auction off some of his cricket memorabilia to raise funds to fight the coronavirus. Jimmy has become inspired to see his teammate Jos Buttler. Anderson last played against South Africa in January. He played a big role in the team's victory in that match. He took 5 wickets in the first innings. The fast bowler has returned the Proteas batsmen to the dressing room seven times in the match. He said the jersey, bat, and a stamp along with autographs commemorating the victory of the match would be put up for auction. Jimmy's teammate Jos Buttler had earlier auctioned off his World Cup final jersey to help two hospitals cope with the coronavirus. In the online auction, the jersey was sold in Bangladeshi currency for around Tk 68 lakh.
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