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10 January 2005 Monday 28 Ziqa'ad 1425






ODI charity match today


MELBOURNE, Jan 9: World cricket's elite gather here on Monday to raise an estimated 10 million dollars (7.5 million US dollars) for the Asian tsunami disaster.

The Rest of the World, led by Ricky Ponting, will take on the Sourav Ganguly skippered Asia in a one-day international charity match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as world cricket's response to the shattering events on Indian Ocean shorelines a fortnight ago.

A sell out crowd of about 78,000 and millions of viewers from 122 countries will watch the special match, thrown together at short notice. Not since Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket in the late 1970s has there been a more star-studded gathering of cricket talent in Australia for one match.

Three of the four all-time leading Test wicket-takers, including the top two Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan, and leading batsmen such as Brian Lara and Ponting will play.

All proceeds from the match will go to aid agency World Vision, which has already raised more than 20 million dollars (15 million US dollars) for tsunami victims this weekend from a mass concert and telethon.

The match has been pulled together in just 12 days, with most of the players assembling here Sunday for a media conference and light training. No official estimate has been put on the funds likely to be raised from the match, but privately 10 million dollars is being talked about as a realistic aim, with one million dollars (750,000 US dollars) already generated in ticket sales, one million dollars pledged by the match sponsor and 1,000 dollars a run to be donated by a mobile phone company.

All proceeds from food and drink sales, auctions of signed shirts on website eBay, and a telethon to be held in conjunction with the match on the Nine Network will also swell the coffers to aid World Vision's work in the devastated region.

Australian wicket keeper Adam Gilchrist, who is also a World Vision ambassador, said he hoped the nation's outpouring of generosity to help tsunami victims wouldn't be a one-off event.

ASIAN XI: Sourav Ganguly (IND/capt), Sanath Jayasuriya (SRI), Virender Sehwag (IND), Rahul Dravid (IND), Yousuf Youhana (PAK), Alok Kapali (BAN), Kumar Sangakkara (SRI), Abdul Razzaq (PAK), Chaminda Vaas (SRI), Zaheer Khan (IND), Anil Kumble (IND), Muttiah Muralitharan (SRI), Sachin Tendulkar (IND).

REST OF THE WORLD: Ricky Ponting (AUS/capt), Matthew Hayden (AUS), Adam Gilchrist (AUS), Stephen Fleming (NZL), Brian Lara (WIN), Chris Gayle (WIN), Chris Cairns (NZL), Shane Warne (AUS), Glenn McGrath (AUS), Dwayne Bravo (WIN), Darren Gough (ENG), Daniel Vettori (NZL).

COACH / MANAGER: Steve Waugh (AUS)

UMPIRES: Rudi Koertzen (RSA) Billy Bowden (NZL). -AFP


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