Jos Buttler has raised £65,100 for charity by auctioning off his World Cup final shirt.
The England wicketkeeper-batsman played a key role in England's Super Over victory against New Zealand.

What happened?

Buttler put the shirt on eBay to raise money for two specialist heart and lung centres dealing with the coronavirus crisis.
The auction received 82 bids before the deadline.

Why it matters for Jos Buttler

The shirt is a piece of English cricket history, from the 2019 World Cup final at Lord's.
Buttler hit a half-century and completed the run out that secured the Super Over victory.
The Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals charity will benefit from the £65,100 raised.

What comes next?

The charity will use the funds to support their work in dealing with the coronavirus crisis.
Buttler's donation will help make a difference in the lives of those affected by the crisis.
The England cricket team has a history of supporting charitable causes.
Buttler's actions demonstrate his commitment to giving back to the community.
The World Cup final shirt is a unique piece of cricket memorabilia.
It will be remembered as a symbol of England's victory in the 2019 World Cup.
The auction's success is a testament to the power of sports in bringing people together.
And the impact of the donation will be felt for a long time.
Buttler's selfless act has inspired others to follow in his footsteps.
The England cricket team will continue to support charitable causes in the future.