Fourteen years ago, the Proteas had registered their name in record books when they chased down a monumental target of 434 runs in an ODI game played in Johannesburg on March 12. Gibbs had played an unbelievable knock of 175 as South Africa went across the line with one wicket in hand on the second last ball of what was a nail-biting contest.
"Supersport showing the 438 game. The bat I used that day will be up for auction to raise funds for Covid-19. Kept it all these years," Gibbs said in a tweet on Friday.
Mickey Arthur, who was South Africa's coach at that time, was quick to respond and said: "Good work Hersch.....that should be worth a bit!"
Cricketers around the world have put up their respective equipments for auction to help generate funds for the needy during the Covid-19 pandemic which has so far claimed more than 2.3 lakh lives across the world.
Earlier Royal Challengers Bangalore teammates Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers announced they were giving away items from their historic 226-run stand against Gujarat Lions for auction.
Bangladesh cricketers Shakib-al-Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim have also pledged their respective bats for auction to generate funds for the all-important fight against the global pandemic.
South Africa vs Australia record 434-run chase highlights
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