A Givealittle campaign has been launched by a Kiwi cricket fan aimed at raising funds to bring some of the cricketing treasures of Martin Crowe back to New Zealand.
Thirty items from Crowe's career - including the bat he scored his last century with - will go under the hammer in Sydney next month. They are being sold by his movie star cousin Russell, as part of a 227-strong collection including movie memorabilia, that he is selling as he prepares to divorce wife Danielle Spencer.
Cricket enthusiast, Adam Gilshnan, has created the Givealittle campaign on behalf of the cricket community and plans to donate any items won to the New Zealand Cricket Museum.
"The intent of this page is to purchase as many of Martin's items as we can for them to be donated to the New Zealand Cricket Museum in Wellington, for all New Zealanders young and old to enjoy and to make sure these national treasures can be enjoyed by future generations," said Gilshnan.
"I'm a New Zealander in my mid-40s, for me Martin Crowe was cricket.