IND vs Eng 3rd Test: Why are the audience wearing red in Lord’s today? , Cricket news

The annual #Redforruth campaign of the Ruth Strauss Foundation returns to its seventh edition on Friday, the second day of the third trial between England and India at Lord’s. It will be urged to wear this red.Players, employees, broadcasters and thousands of spectators will see Don Red in support of the mission of the campaign Foundation. Beginning in memory of Ruth Strauss, the late wife of former England captain Sir Andrew Strauss, the initiative has increased in the foundation stone of the cricket calendar, which transforms Lord’s into a red sea.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The audience participating in day 2 is encouraged to wear red and has arrived early to be a part of a special opening ceremony just before the first ball. Swayamsevaks on the ground will be selling #Redforruth bucket hat and hand over Ruth Rose in exchange for donations.The initiative renew the cricket community in a powerful show of solidarity for families fighting a parent’s terminal disease.
Through the generosity and support of fans in the last six years, the Foundation has already supported grief to over 3,500 family members, and has trained over 1,000 cancer care professionals in handling mourning. The effect has been both wide and deeply individual.All income from the day will go to the important work of RSF in helping families through some of the most challenging moments of life.
England will pick up a total of 251/4 at an overnight with a root one away from the 37th Test century. He will have skipper Ben Stokes for the company, which has been designed to be fit to resume despite a late waist concerns on Thursday.