Signed jersey SHUBMAN GILL (Images through Getty Images & Screengrab/Budds.com) SHUBMAN GILL-WITH and signed the India test Jersey from Lord’s test Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy this year won 5.41 GBP Lakh (around 4,600 GBP), making it the best seller among those engaged in Red for Ruth charity. The auction represented memorabilia from players of India and England, including signed shirts, caps, bats, portraits and hospitality tickets. Gill’s shirt, which was worn during the second test of the 2-2 series, was described as “a rare collector’s item… An uninterrupted and worn match showing visible signs of wear”, emphasizing its growing figure as one of the brightest Indian stars. The 25 -year -old man was also a leading runner in the series.
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Among other Indian items were jerseys signed by Jasprit Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja by the second highest sellers in this category, each for 4,200 GBP (£ 4,94 lakh). The signed KL Rahul jersey followed for 4,000 GBP (4.70 GBP Lakh). Rishabh Pant’s heads have brought the highest offer for India for 1,500 GBP (1.76 lakh). From the English camp, signed jersey Joe Root brought 3,800 GBP (£ 4,47 lakh), while Captain Ben Stokes pulled out 3,400 GBP (£ 4 lakh). The signed root caps proved to be particularly popular, which proposes offers in this category for 3,000 GBP (3.52 lakh). While Gill’s Jersey led the Indian memorabilia, the only highest offer of the whole auction went to the press of Sacha Jafri’s painting in 2019, which won the moment of the World Championship in 2019, which sold £ 5,000 (5.88 lakh).
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The Red for Ruth initiative takes place every year during the Lord’s test to support the Ruth Strauss Foundation, established in memory of former English captain Andrew Strauss, who died of cancer. The Foundation works on the provision of grief to families and training for cancer care experts. Since its foundation, more than 3,500 have helped surviving family members and trained more than 1,000 experts in death.
