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Brian Lara shines as cricket legends raise money for Australian bushfire relief

February 09, 2020 02:00 pm | Updated 02:01 pm IST - Melbourne

Teams led by Ricky Ponting and Adam Gilchrist played a charity match in Melbourne, with Ponting's side winning by one run

Former Indian player Sachin Tendulkar (centre L) and West Indies player Brian Lara (centre-R) pose for a selfie after a celebrity cricket match to raise funds for people affected by the Australian bushfires, in Melbourne on February 9, 2020.

Brian Lara showed he still has what it takes with a stylish 30 not out as cricketing royalty helped raise money to aid Australian bushfire relief in a charity match on Sunday.

The West Indian legend stroked a series of lofted cover drives and straight drives, including two sixes, before retiring to give another batsman a chance in a star-studded Bushfire Bash at Melbourne's Junction Oval.

His captain Ricky Ponting, coming in after Justin Langer was out, also hit 26 as his team made 104 for five from their 10 overs.

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Adam Gilchrist smacked a six off the first ball in the run chase before being knocked over, then Shane Watson slammed 30 from nine balls, with Wasim Akram being punished.

 

But despite a valiant effort from the Gilchrist XI, Ponting's side won by one run.

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“All the players have had a ball. They are all saying why couldn't we play more,” said Ponting. “Well done to everyone involved. Sharing a dressing room with guys I spent 25 years with.”

After the game, Cricket Australia tweeted that “thanks to the incredible generosity from Australia and around the globe, we've raised over Aus$7.7 million to support communities and families impacted by the recent bushfires”.

Fundraising has been ongoing since the blazes began in September.

They left at least 30 people dead and thousands of homes destroyed, with many of the fires only brought under control in recent days after torrential rain swept across eastern Australia.

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