Teams fielding first during Islamabad United-Peshawar Zalmi and Lahore Qalandars-Quetta Gladiators contests in Rawalpindi and Lahore, respectively, will be accompanied by young girls, wearing pink caps, to their fielding positions.
In addition, Gaddafi Stadium and Pindi Cricket Stadium will be turned pink. The stumps will be coated in pink color and messages for the awareness about the disease will be displayed on the in-stadia screens. The players, match officials, and commentators will wear pink ribbons.
Pakistan, amongst all Asian countries, has the highest burden of breast cancer, and this is the second instance in six months that the PCB is joining hands with Pink Ribbon Pakistan to observe breast cancer awareness day.
Previously, the PCB had turned Pakistan’s home of cricket, the Gaddafi Stadium, pink for the first time in history for the third T20I between Pakistan and Sri Lanka on 9 October.
Earlier in the ongoing HBL PSL 2020, which has seen enormous turnouts across all four Pakistan venues, the PCB, as part of its corporate social responsibility, marked Childhood Cancer Awareness Day on 22 February.