ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Cricket

Australian Cricket to join forces with Movember to focus on men's mental health

Melbourne [Australia], October 29 (ANI): Australian Cricket will once again join forces with health charity, Movember to rally in support of men's mental health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer.

ANI Oct 29, 2020 16:32 IST googleads

Cricket Australia logo

Melbourne [Australia], October 29 (ANI): Australian Cricket will once again join forces with health charity, Movember to rally in support of men's mental health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer.
In what has been a challenging year for many, Movember is calling to raise funds to help stop men dying too young. Movember will enter its 13th year as Cricket Australia's official men's health charity partner, with cricketers Moises Henriques, Aaron Finch, Ash Gardner, Megan Schutt and Matthew Wade all getting behind this year's campaign.
In addition to the game's elite, community cricket clubs are rallying behind the cause as part of the Movember Cricket Association with more than 55 clubs signed up.
Moving into his second year as a Movember ambassador, Henriques said it is an important cause for cricket to be involved in, particularly in a year that has provided challenges like no other.
"I Am really looking forward to being a Movember ambassador this year and continuing to raise awareness for men's health. It's been a tough year for so many people. Now more than ever, it is important for us to keep talking and to keep reaching out to our family and friends to check in on them," Henriques said in an official statement.
Joining as a Mo Sister this season, Megan Schutt acknowledged the different ways to get involved in Movember.
"I am proud to be part of Movember this season by running 60km over the month. That's 60kms for the 60 men we lose to suicide each hour, every hour across the world - people's fathers, partners, brothers, sons and friends," said Schutt.
Globally, one man's life is lost every minute due to suicide and that makes it seven men a day in Australia. Over 220,000 men are living with or beyond prostate cancer in Australia and nine men a day die from prostate cancer. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Cricket

IPL: Karnataka panel to inspect Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 13

IPL: Karnataka panel to inspect Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 13

The overhaul follows recommendations from the Justice D'Cunha Committee, constituted after a tragic stampede during the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) IPL 2025 celebrations claimed 11 lives.

Read More
Cricket

Gautam Gambhir offer prayers at Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib

Gautam Gambhir offer prayers at Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib

Men in Blue made history by securing a record third Men's T20 World Cup title and becoming the first-ever team to defend the title and win it as a home nation following a brilliant 96-run win over New Zealand at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

Read More
Cricket

“Virat Kohli will be hungrier than ever”: Irfan Pathan

“Virat Kohli will be hungrier than ever”: Irfan Pathan

The 37-year-old Kohli played a vital role in RCB's title win last season, scoring 657 runs in 15 innings at an average of 54.75 and a strike rate of 144.71. He finished among the top run-scorers in the tournament, contributing significantly with 66 fours and multiple fifty-plus scores.

Read More
Others

Diksha leads five Indians at Australian Women’s Open

Diksha leads five Indians at Australian Women’s Open

Diksha Dagar will once again spearhead the Indian challenge as the LET stays in Australia with the Women's Australian Open

Read More
Cricket

Javon Searles suspended under Anti-Corruption Code

Javon Searles suspended under Anti-Corruption Code

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has charged team officials Chitranjan Rathod and Trevon Griffith, along with West Indian player Javon Searles,

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.