Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has exemplified the spirit of inclusivity and compassion by extending a heartfelt invitation to orphan children to witness the thrilling match between Pakistan and New Zealand.
In a heartwarming gesture, 140 orphan children will be welcomed as special guests at Gaddafi Stadium, where they will receive exemplary hospitality throughout the match.
Naqvi’s personal directive ensures that these children will have access to tickets for the first-class enclosure, guaranteeing a premium viewing experience.
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The PCB collaborated with the Director General of Social Welfare to facilitate the smooth distribution of tickets to deserving children. Naqvi’s initiative underscores the PCB’s commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.
By providing orphan children with the opportunity to enjoy a cricket match, the PCB aims to spread joy and create lasting memories for these young individuals.
This initiative not only promotes inclusivity within sports but also highlights the power of sports to unite and uplift communities, emphasizing the importance of empathy and kindness in society.