Mahendra Singh Dhoni Foundation Receives 20,000 Pound From T20 Fundraiser
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Foundation will utilise the money raised from T20 match to help soldiers wounded in the line of duty.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 23, 2015 07:53 pm IST
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Charitable Foundation received 20,000 pound out of the 300,000 raised during the inaugural T20 fundraiser, 'Cricket for Heroes' held at the KIA Oval last week. (MS Dhoni, Virender Sehwag bat for soldiers)
India's limited-overs captain Dhoni smashed the winning runs for his side Heroes XI in the inaugural T20 match fundraiser against Rest of the World XI.
Out of the 300,000 pound raised during this match, the Help for Heroes Foundation has contributed 20,000 pound towards Dhoni's Charitable Foundation. This amount will be eventually handed over to the Indian Army in support of the wounded and severely injured soldiers in the line of duty.
Following this inaugural fundraiser match at The Oval in London, the MS Dhoni Charitable Foundation has also partnered with The Help for Heroes foundation to replicate a series of similar charity matches in India over the coming years in order to raise more funds towards the support of the Indian Army.
On his return to India after the match, Dhoni said, "The match was an excellent platform to support such a worthy cause. I feel honored to have been a part of it and look forward to supporting many more like these in the near future. The match also served as a good practice for the upcoming ODI series with South Africa."
In the match the Andrew Strauss-led Heroes XI beat the ROW XI by four wickets.
The match saw big names from the world of cricket as Dhoni combined with Virender Sehwag to provide wholesome entertainment to the 20,000 packed crowd in Surrey.
Crowds were thrilled by the likes of Mahela Jayawardene, Brendon McCullum, Matthew Hayden and former England captain Strauss.