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Pak v NZ: Fifth T20I gate proceeds to aid Turkiye-Syria quake victims
The Pakistan Cricket Board has taken the initiative to contribute towards the relief efforts for millions of people affected on both sides of the border, in collaboration with the Punjab Government.
Lahore: The gate receipts generated from the fifth and final T20 International match between Pakistan and New Zealand, scheduled to be held on 24th April at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, will be utilized for aiding the victims of the devastating earthquake in the border region of Türkiye and Syria.
The calamitous earthquake, which took place on 6th February, led to the loss of thousands of lives and caused significant damage to crucial infrastructure, including healthcare facilities.
The Pakistan Cricket Board has taken the initiative to contribute towards the relief efforts for millions of people affected on both sides of the border, in collaboration with the Punjab Government. The Pakistan team will exhibit their unwavering support to the two nations in their time of need by donning commemorative caps during the match.
To support this noble cause, fans can purchase match tickets via pcb.bookme.pk, while those unable to attend are encouraged to make donations.
They can send their donations on the following address:
Bank name: National Bank of Pakistan
Account title: Pakistan Cricket Board
Account number: 2081003169856007
IBAN number: PK71NBPA2081003169856007
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