99-year-old WWII veteran, who raised over $34 mn for UK healthcare service, gets a special honour
The Twitter account of Lord's cricket ground called Captain Tom Moore 'an inspiration to all'.

Tom Moore will get the chance to ring the famous bell at Lord's cricket ground, signalling the start of a day's play, as a reward for his fundraising efforts that have become a national rallying point. The job is typically given to former cricketers or figures in the sport.

The offer was made to Moore, a cricket fan, by England captain Joe Root - a fellow Yorkshireman.
"I'd love you to give us a team talk at some point as well," Root said in a video conversation with Moore, "and get all the lads in the right frame of mind."
The Twitter account of Lord's posted a message to Moore, saying he is "an inspiration to us all."
We cannot wait to welcome you to ring the five-minute bell at Lord’s, @captaintommoore.You are an inspiration to… https://t.co/DkHvOJMHny
— Lord's Cricket Ground (@HomeOfCricket) 1587487119000With the aid of a walking frame, Moore walked 100 laps of his garden in eastern England to support workers in Britain's National Health Service. He wanted to complete the mission before his 100th birthday on April 30, and his family initially set a target of raising 1,000 pounds.
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