TOM Kohler-Cadmore is more than three quarters of the way to reaching his initial target after having his head shaved to raise money for Cancer Research in support of Worcestershire team-mate Tom Fell.

Kohler-Cadmore, who scored a hundred this week against Essex, had hoped to bring in £5,000 for Cancer Research and already the latest figures show £3,786 has been donated.

They have continued to pour in since the 21-year-old had his head shaved on the outfield in front of the Hick Pavilion on day one of the Specsavers County Championship clash with Kent.

Fell is undergoing chemotherapy in his battle to overcome cancer and last week had the third of three courses of treatment.

Kohler-Cadmore, a house-mate and close friend of Fell, wanted to raise money to help in the fight to eventually conquer the disease.

He said: “I am so delighted the donations are continuing to come in and to raise nearly £3,800 within the first month is brilliant news.

“I set an initial target of £5,000 and the response has been fantastic and thank you to everyone who has donated.

“I intend to keep this going all season and am having my head shaved every week.”

Anyone wanting to make a donation to Cancer Research can do so via justgiving.com/tom-kohler-cadmore