Faf du Plessis donates bat, ODI jersey to raise funds for vulnerable kids’ food

Faf du Plessis celebrates after scoring a century (100 runs) during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Australia and South Africa at Old Trafford in Manchester, northwest England, on July 6, 2019. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)


Star South African star batsman Faf du Plessis has auctioned one of his bats and a pink ODI jersey to raise funds for feeding underprivileged children struggling to survive in the coronavirus pandemic.

Du Plessis donated a new IXU bat and his pink ODI jersey which has his name and number (18) on the back after he was nominated by his former teammate AB de Villiers.

“As you all know the COVID- 19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on a lot of people, and we’re experiencing these effects first hand in South Africa,” Du Plessis posted the message on his Instagram page with pictures of both the items.

“I’ve accepted the @allin_africa challenge after being nominated by @siya_kolisi_the_bear and @abdevilliers17. I’ve donated one of my almost new IXU bats and my Pink ODI shirt from the 2016 Pink ODI against England that will be auctioned on All in Africa’s website.

“All of the proceeds of the auction will go towards a project I’ve launched with the Hillsong Africa Foundation. The goal of the project is to raise R500 000 that will be used to feed vulnerable children from local communities. Every donation will go a long way in helping these children.”

Du Plessis has involved himself in charity work ever since the COVID crisis hit the world,