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Ind vs Eng: Charity to get 20,000 pounds from rock legend Mick Jagger at the Ova

Updated on: 05 September,2018 11:26 PM IST  |  London
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The bowlers are not being left out on either side - with the same amount on offer for a five-wicket haul. Rock superstar Sir Mick is a long-time supporter of cricket and Chance to Shine's endeavours.

Ind vs Eng: Charity to get 20,000 pounds from rock legend Mick Jagger at the Ova

Mick Jagger

Mick Jagger has given Alastair Cook an extra incentive to go out with a century in his final Test at the Oval. There will be an added premium on the runs scored by England's all-time record-breaker Cook, as well as all his teammates and Indian opponents too, thanks to Jagger — who is to donate 20,000 pounds (Rs 18.5 lakh) to the Chance to Shine charity for any individual century in the fifth Test.


The bowlers are not being left out on either side — with the same amount on offer for a five-wicket haul. Rock superstar Sir Mick is a long-time supporter of cricket and Chance to Shine's endeavours.


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