British Tennis star Andy Murray has teamed up with Pakistan’s tennis player Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in his COVID-19 relief efforts campaign ‘Star Against Hunger’.
Andy Murray, the Olympic gold medalist, donated his signed shirt which generates funds for the distribution of ration bags among affectees.
Aisam-ul-Haq took to Twitter to announce that “Andy Murray has donated his signed shirt for the stars against hunger campaign. Funds raised would be used to distribute ration bags among families affected by the pandemic in Pakistan”.
He said that the base price for Murray’s signed shirt has been set at Rs500,000.
Happy to announce that 2 times #Olympics 🥇🥇2 times #wimbledon 🏆🏆 1 time #UsOpen 🏆 @andy_murray has donated his signed shirt for #starsagainsthunger
Funds raised would go towards distributing ration bags among families affected by pandemic in
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PKR 500,000/- pic.twitter.com/VT0IvA8B1p— Aisam ul Haq Qureshi (@aisamhqureshi) October 18, 2020
Earlier, Brazilian football legend Cafu, English all-rounder Moeen Ali, Pakistan cricket stars including Shoaib Akhtar, Wasim Akram, Mushtaq Ahmed, and other sportsmen have also contributed to Aisam’s campaign.