Pakistan Cricket Board will observe Breast Cancer Awareness Day during first T20I in Rawalpindi.

Web Desk: The three T-20 match series between Pakistan and South Africa will start on Tuesday.
The first T-20 match between both teams will be played on Tuesday in Rawalpindi, while the second and third matches will be played in Lahore.
Three one-day international matches are also scheduled to be played between the two teams next month in Faisalabad.
The Pakistan Cricket Board will observe Breast Cancer Awareness Day during the first T20I in Rawalpindi.
The Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will turn pink on Tuesday when Pakistan take on South Africa in the first T20I of the three-match series.
The home side will wear specially designed pink-themed kits to mark the occasion, while South Africa and the match officials will wear pink ribbons in solidarity with the cause.
The Pakistan Cricket Board is supporting the Pink Ribbon Pakistan to create awareness about breast cancer, as this initiative is a part of 'PINKtober', which is breast cancer awareness month.

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