Raise the Bat: An ECB tribute to corona warriors

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has launched the #raisethebat campaign, which highlights key workers from the world of cricket who are helping to support their community during COVID-19.

Key workers who have been nominated by their cricket clubs will be featured on over 300 billboards across England and Wales. Meanwhile, the whole cricket family has been asked to shine a light on the many more key workers who deserve recognition using #raisethebat on social media.

Players from the England women’s, men’s and disability teams will join in thanking the heroes from the cricket family who have supported others during this difficult time.

The billboards, which were planned to support a summer of cricket, have been used to feature some of our England cricketers, including Heather Knight, Joe Root, Anya Shrubsole, Moeen Ali and Matt Askin, to thank key workers who have been nominated by clubs across the country.

Nominated key workers include Holly Buxton, Club Secretary at Calder Grove Cricket Club in Yorkshire, who has formed a COVID-19 Workforce to support the vulnerable in her community, Dr Nasir Ali, who is an Emergency Medicine Consultant at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Event Doctor at Edgbaston Stadium and Wendy Morris, who is an NHS nurse and player and volunteer at Ropley Cricket Club in Hampshire.

The players have also led tributes with personalised video messages to nominated key workers that are local to them.

“We have been truly humbled by reading the nominations which have drawn attention to the heroic work of nurses, teachers, care workers and supermarket staff who have responded to this crisis without hesitation.”

Russell James, Sales & Marketing Director at the ECB, who is leading the campaign, said: “We have been truly humbled by reading the nominations which have drawn attention to the heroic work of nurses, teachers, care workers and supermarket staff who have responded to this crisis without hesitation.

“People are doing incredible things across the country and if we can shine a light on even a few of them with this out of home campaign, then we’re delighted to play our part.”

The ECB is asking people to use social media, and the hashtag #raisethebat, to share stories of other key workers within the cricket family who deserve recognition.

#raisethebat is part of the game-wide Together Through This Test initiative, which was launched to support and celebrate the cricket family during Covid-19.

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