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MIDDLESEX SUPPORTING THE PROFESSIONAL CRICKETERS TRUST AT T20 FINALS DAY

Middlesex supports Professional Cricketers’ Trust on Finals Day

Middlesex County Cricket Club urges its fans and partners alike to get behind the Professional Cricketers’ Trust as this year’s domestic season comes to a close on Vitality Blast Finals Day.

Whilst Middlesex will themselves not be present at Finals Day this year, a number of individuals associated with the club have a close relationship with the Trust, including batsman Eoin Morgan, who was due to support the charity in his testimonial year before it was postponed due to Covid-19.

The Trust is a non-profit organisation dedicated to helping current and former professional cricketers who have fallen on hard times, as well as their immediate families.

Life-changing assistance offered by the charity includes the provision of a Confidential Helpline run by the Sporting Chance Clinic, specialist medical equipment, emotional counselling and more.

The charity has supported a range of PCA members, from former cricketers like Winston Davis, who became paralysed from the waist down after a tragic accident in 1997, right through to current England internationals like Dom Bess, who recently opened up about his mental health struggles in conversation with Marcus Trescothick.


The Trust has offered mental health support to 283 individuals since 2017. That includes a significant spike towards the end of this Covid-19 affected season, which has increased anxiety around financial uncertainty caused by short-term contracts.

Finals Day, which this year takes place on Saturday 3 October at its usual home of Edgbaston Stadium, will see the PCA collaborate with the ECB, Sky Sports and Vitality to showcase the work of the Trust.

Fans watching at home will be able to text to donate to the charity, whilst other fundraising activities will include an online auction and raffle, as well as the sale of merchandise adorned with the Professional Cricketers’ Trust logo.

2020 has seen the charity face a shortfall of up to £250,000, as a result of much of the PCA’s annual events calendar being wiped out. As a result, the need for support from the cricketing community and general public alike has never been greater for the Trust.

Donate to the Professional Cricketers’ Trust.

Text ‘TRUSTCRICKET’ followed by any amount between three and 20 to 70085 to donate between £3 - £20 to the Professional Cricketers’ Trust. For example, ‘TRUSTCRICKET10’ to donate £10.

Other ways you can get involved...

There are plenty of other ways you can help too, as the Professional Cricketers' Trust are also holding an online raffle, an online auction and there's a brilliant website from New Balance offering a range of Professional Cricketers' Trust merchandise!

Check out all the links below to get involved and help the Professional Cricketers Trust raise essential funds at this year's Finals Day!

ONLINE RAFFLE

ONLINE AUCTION

NEW BALANCE MERCHANDISE


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