CRICKETER Charlotte Edwards joined staff at a Swindon based energy company to raise money for Childline.
The England women's vice-captain visited workers at Innogy's head office for a fundraising day.
Staff wore white all day and took part in a spongeball cricket tournament.
They also indulged in cream teas.
Guest of honour Charlotte was first selected for England in 1996 to play against New Zealand when she was 16.
Innogy's sister company npower sponsors men and women's test cricket.
Childline is Innogy's chosen corporate charity for 2003 and sites around the country are aiming to raise £40,000.
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