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Former England Test players turned BBC Test Match Special commentators Phil Tufnell and Jonathan Agnew have raised a further £14,201.61 for the PCA Professional Cricketers' Trust from their stage shows.

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The Evenings with Aggers and Tuffers, organised by Simon Fielder Productions, have proved hugely popular and collections held at venue across the country have donated generously to the PCA Professional Cricketers’ Trust.

“The continued support of Aggers and Tuffers and Simon Fielder Productions for the PCA Professional Cricketers’ Trust is greatly appreciated,” said PCA Chief Executive David Leatherdale.

“As well as raising thousands of pounds from collections, the shows help to promote and raise awareness of the work that the Professional Cricketers’ Trust does to support past and present county cricketers and their families in times of hardship.”

The Professional Cricketers’ Trust is part of the PCA’s commitment to helping current and former players and their dependants in times of hardship and upheaval or to readjust to the world beyond the game.

The Fund also supports players and their dependants who might be in need of a helping hand with medical advice, a much-needed operation or those who require specialist advice, care or assistance.

Aggers and Tuffers will be going on the road again next month with a show at the Devonshire Park Theatre in Eastbourne on October 4.

They will return in the New Year with further shows at the Princess Theatre in Torquay on February 15, Richmond Theatre on February 17, Milton Keynes Theatre on March 4 and Cliffs Pavilion in Southend on March 6.