Auckland: New Zealand Pace Spearhead Team Southe auctioned a shirt that she wore during the final of the inauguration world test to raise funds for the treatment of an eight-year-old child diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
T-shirt signed by all black hat squad.
Southee, who played an important role in the eight Zealand goal victory over India at Clash Marquee last week, has placed memorabilia to raise funds for eight years Hollie Beatie, who was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer form.
Called neuroblastoma back in 2018.
The Southe team auctioned one of the matches charged with a shirt from the WTC Final to support Hollie Beattie and …
https://t.co/Mbz3DKWF9U- Blackcaps (@Blackcaps) 1624936899000the 32-year said He learned about Beattie’s condition a few years ago and had tried to help him since then.
“Hey friends, I auctioned one of my shields from @ICC World Test Championship to support @HopeForhollie.
All the results of the auction will go to the Beattie family,” just on Instagram.
“My family first learned about the story of Hollie a few years ago through the cricket community and I was always surprised by the persistence of the Beatrie family, the power and positive attitude.” Since hearing that Hollie needs more care, I have tried to find a way to support the small way, “he added.
See this post on Instagram posts distributed by the Southee team (@Tim_Southee) despite having treatment for more than two years, Beatie hasn’t Recovered from the disease.
He is currently undergoing treatment in Spain.
“I hope that this shirt can help contribute in several ways with the medical needs of the Beattie family ongoing when Hollie continues to fight.
As a parent, my heart went to them when they fought.
“Anything that is big or small is very much appreciated,” he added.