HAMILTON, Dec 23: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Sunday donated US$250,000 to the Bangladesh cyclone relief fund.

ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed presented a cheque to Bangladesh cricket team manager Ahmed Sajjadul Alam and captain Mohammad Ashraful before the start of a Twenty20 charity match against a New Zealand XI here.

All proceeds from the match were also going to help the victims of the cyclone.

Cyclone Sidr slammed into Bangladesh on Nov 15, killing at least 3,200 people and destroying more than a million homes.

—AFP

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