A Kid Did Trash Duty to Watch Ashes Live

A Kid Did Trash Duty to Watch Ashes Live

A Kid Did Trash Duty to Watch Ashes Live

Ashes Cricket has always been a matter of massive cricket played between Aus vs. Eng. Australian and English players will do their best to lift the trophy at all costs. They are undergoing intensive training and will do everything in their power to offer the best to their country. Indeed, all these efforts seal the hearts of the fans. Meanwhile, one of the 12-year-old fans worked hard to secure a place in the spectators' gallery.

Max Waight, a 12-year-old from Australia's south coast of Victoria, took out his neighbors' garbage on weekends for four years for a paltry $1 per household, all so he could look at the ashes. Live in the UK.

The boy had seen Australia lift the World Cup in 2015 at home and that's when he wanted to travel to the UK to watch his favorite team take on England in the high-voltage series. But moving to England was not so easy. His father, Damien, promised him that if he could raise AUD 1500, he would end up taking Max to the UK.

It's a fantastic experience:

Max has written to all his neighbors on Point Lonsdale Street on Victoria's south coast to offer his waste management services. He's had 10 clients in no time. Well, that certainly pushed the kid to start his march towards the target.


"When I said it, I had to follow. If he was saving the money, I wasn't going to let him down. It's a fantastic experience, we have all our family and another close family with whom we are friends. We're just making memories. "

Steve Smith, Pat Cummins are my favorites. 

Max revealed his favorite players, and the Australian team made a special gesture to him. He has witnessed players up close and also had a healthy conversation with Justin Langer, Steve Waugh, and a few other players.


"I sat next to Steve Waugh, Justin Langer, and Nathan Lyon," max. Justin Langer showed me the plan. It was amazing to see all his notes. Talking to Steve Waugh was also amazing. "'Steve Smith and Pat Cummins are my favorites,' Max said. "I need to speak to them about how they prepare and play the game. It was very nice.

The cricketers made his trip a special occasion, as they gave him a jersey with all their autographs. All in all, it's really lovely of Max, who has achieved his goal.