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Pakistan & England donated gate money to P.M relief fund

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Pakistan & England donated gate money to P.M relief fund

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  • Pakistan versus England series, 1st T20 international match, gathered gate cash.
  • Rs 1 crore three lakh, money will be deposited in Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund.
  • All cricket fans are grateful to Ramiz Raja for contributing to this great cause.
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Pakistan versus England series, first T20 international match, gathered an gate cash of Rs 1 crore three lakh.

All this money will be deposited in the Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund.

“Cricket has once again helped unite the entire nation,” Chairman PCB Ramiz Raja.

All cricket fans are grateful to Ramiz Raja for contributing to this great cause.

“PCB stands with all flood victims,” Chairman PCB.

“Karachi spectators do their bit to help those affected by floods caused by monsoon rains,” says Chief Executive Faisal Hasnain.

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“It is an honor for PCB to make a small contribution to the funds through the first T20 match,” Faisal Hasnain.

“This part will be useful in the rehabilitation of flood victims,” Faisal Hasnain.

“It is admirable that the people are united in this time of need,” Chief Executive Faisal Hasnain.

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