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Seven signed, player issue items from Surrey’s 2023 Vitality Blast campaign are on sale to raise funds for Dan Worrall and Jordan Clark’s charity bike ride that started today. 100% of all sales will be donated to the player’s fundraising.

All shirts were signed by the individual players at the Vitality Blast Finals Day and the available items are:

Match-worn Jason Roy sleeveless jumper

Player issue Sam Curran shirt

Match-worn Jason Roy shirt

Match-worn Sean Abbott shirt

Player issue Tom Curran shirt

Match-worn Will Jacks shirt

Player issue Chris Jordan jumper

Worrall and Clark will cycle around 250 miles over three days, having started today at The Kia Oval and ending in Paris on Thursday. The cycle is organised by the Professional Cricketer’s Association in aid of their charitable arm: the Professional Cricketer’s Trust, who offer support to cricketers past and present.

As well as supporting the PCT, the pair wanted to get behind Dravet Syndrome UK (DSUK) in the memory of Florence Dunn.

Dravet Syndrome UK are a charity dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by Dravet Syndrome through support, education and medical research. The charity supported Florence, and the Dunn family, throughout her life with the condition.

The first £3,200 raised will go to the PCT. After this, every pound raised will be donated to the DSUK charity.

All the shirts are available to purchase via the Club Shop here*, you can also donate to the pair’s cycle efforts here.

*Please note that SCCC Member discount is not eligible for these items.