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England cricketers draw each other for charity

Current and former England cricketers draw caricatures of each other to raise funds for charity.

A number of current and former England cricketers have drawn caricatures of each other to raise money for charity following the team's successful Ashes series against Australia.

Retired captains Andrew Strauss and Michael Vaughan took part, along with current internationals Joe Root, James Anderson and Ben Stokes, who helped the side regain the urn in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge earlier this month.

Former all-rounder Andrew Flintoff mocked Root in his sketch, drawing the 24-year-old as a baby:


A total of 30 portraits have been listed on eBay, with funds raised being divided between three cricketing charities.

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Australia's Mitchell Marsh (L) celebrates bowling out Englands Captain Alastair Cook (down) on the third day of the second Ashes cricket test match between England and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, on July 18, 2015
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