First class enclosure tickets have been provided for destitute and orphan children.


Lahore: Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohsin Naqvi especially invited destitute and orphan children to watch the match.
According to the details, 140 destitute and orphaned children will be the special guests of PCB at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore. They will also be entertained during the match.
Following the instructions of Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi, first class enclosure tickets have been provided for destitute and orphan children.
PCB officials contacted Director General Social Welfare and provided tickets for the children.
Mohsin Naqvi said that this is a despicable attempt to spread smiles on the faces of helpless and orphaned children.
It is pertinent to note that the first match of the series between Pakistan and New Zealand was rained out, while in the second match of the series, Pakistan defeated the visiting team after a one-sided match and took a 0-1 lead in the series.
However, New Zealand defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in the third T20 match to level the series at 1-1.
The fourth T20 match between Pakistan and New Zealand will be played tomorrow at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
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