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Cummins and Co donate prize money to help Lankan kids

AFP, Sydney
Thu Aug 11, 2022 02:08 PM Last update on: Thu Aug 11, 2022 02:20 PM
Sri Lanka fans during the ODI series between Sri Lanka and Australia at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on June 24, 2022. Photo: AFP File

Australia's cricket stars have donated prize money from their recent Sri Lanka tour to help the crisis-hit nation's children, officials said on Thursday.

Cricket Australia said US$30,000 would be donated as a gesture of support, after the men's squad witnessed long fuel queues and political demonstrations during the mid-year tour.

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Soaring inflation and widespread fuel shortages have made life tough for millions of Sri Lankans.

The United Nations has declared a humanitarian crisis and widespread protests led to the ouster of the country's president and prime minister.

The visiting Australians saw the crisis first-hand.

"It was very clear to us how much day-to-day life for Sri Lankans is being impacted," captain Pat Cummins said.

The money will go to UN children's aid agency UNICEF.

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