Thursday, March 5, 2026

Cricket For Cause – Why Pakistani Players Wore Orange Cap in Match Against Zimbabwe

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In a heartwarming gesture, the Pakistan and Zimbabwe cricket teams are sporting orange caps in their ongoing match, standing united in the fight against childhood cancer.

In the match played in Bulawayo, both teams wore orange caps to show solidarity with children affected by cancer and to raise awareness.

It is worth noting that in the first ODI, Pakistan won the toss against Zimbabwe and decided to bowl first.Three players from Pakistan, Aamer Jamal, Faisal Akram, and Hasibullah Khan, made their ODI debut.

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