Cricket Tea-A-Thon: Bumble and fans get involved during second England-West Indies Test
ECB and Trussell Trust hosted virtual cricket tea on Friday to help provide additional food for food banks
Saturday 18 July 2020 16:53, UK
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Bumble tucked into his #CricketTea - and shared his views on quinoa - during the Cricket Tea-A-Thon, which aimed to support food banks
David Lloyd and his fellow Sky Sports Cricket pundits, plus fans on social media, got involved in the Cricket Tea-A-Thon to help support food banks.
The ECB, in supporting the Trussell Trust, one of the UK's leading food poverty charities, delivered the Cricket Tea-A-Thon during the tea break of Friday's play in the second #raisethebat Test between England and West Indies at Emirates Old Trafford.
Fans were urged to get involved by posting pictures of their teas with friends and family and any food they wished to donate using #CricketTea.
There was a strong response (check out some of the tweets below), while Bumble, Nasser Hussain and Ebony Rainford-Brent were among our pundits to tuck into some treats, as you will see in the video above!
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The Cricket Tea-A-Thon formed part of the Together Through This Test scheme, which has highlighted the work of the cricket community during the coronavirus pandemic.
The ECB encouraged clubs and community groups to become food collection points and donate items that would usually make up their weekly teas, such as tea, coffee, biscuits and fruit juice, as well as cereal, toiletries and baby supplies, which will support some of the most vulnerable families.
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The ECB is celebrating the work of over 200 cricket initiatives during the coronavirus crisis through its 'Together Through This Test' campaign
The ECB saw the initiative as "a great opportunity to unite our amazing cricket volunteers behind a campaign which will make a tangible difference in their local communities".