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Master Blaster Tendulkar and Speedstar Walsh add to star power of bushfire relief match

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Wednesday, 22 January 2020 (13:52 IST)
Sydney:Cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Courtney Walsh have signed 
on to be a part of the charity cricket match to raise funds for those affected by the bushfires 
ravaging Australia.
The legends will join the two teams as coaches, with Tendulkar supervising the side led 
by Ricky Ponting and Walsh appearing as coach for the Shane Warne XI. Justin Langer, Adam Gilchrist, Brett Lee, Shane Watson, Alex Blackwell and Michael 
Clarke are the other big names padding up for the game.
 
The match on February 8 is one of three being held on the same day ? along with the Australia v India women's T20I in Melbourne and the Big Bash League final ? whose proceeds will go towards relief efforts. It will be played before the BBL final, with the venue depending on which BBL teams qualify, an ICC report on Tuesday said.
   
"We are absolutely honoured to be welcoming Sachin and Courtney back to Australia where they both enjoyed a lot of success as players, and we can't wait to have them involved in what is going to be a special day," said Cricket Australia CEO Kevin Roberts.
   
"We're looking forward to our people at CA and the entire Australian cricket family 
coming together for the Big Appeal," he said.
 
The cricket community has stepped in to help as Australia attempts to deal with the 
devastation of the fires. Among other initiatives, players have pitched in with donations 
based on sixes hit and wickets taken, memorabilia auctions and outreach efforts.(UNI)

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