In their Men's T20 World Cup final against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday, England will be wearing black armbands in memory of David English, who died on Saturday due to a heart attack, aged 76.
English was best known for organising a legendary charity fundraiser for cricket in England, through his Bunbury Festivals, the U15 competition. His efforts led to the festival producing more than 1000 first-class cricketers, including 125 international cricketers and some of them a part of the current England set-up who will be playing in the T20 World Cup final.
Captain and wicket-keeper Jos Buttler tweeted a tribute to English as the team got to know about the news of his passing away. "So sad to hear the news of David English passing away. One of life's great characters, so fun to spend time with and producer of some of the best English cricketers through his wonderful Bunbury Festivals. RIP."