England captain Ben Stokes, who is in Pakistan for the Test series, has made an important announcement for the flood victims of Pakistan.
The England team under the leadership of Ben Stokes reached Islamabad after 17 years between Saturday and Sunday, where the PCB officials welcomed the team.
Ben Stokes shared a post on social networking website Twitter in which he said that it is a pleasure to come to Pakistan for the first time for the historic series.
Ben lamented the devastation of floods in Pakistan and said that the floods have affected the country and the people.
He said that this game has given me a lot in life, but now I want to give something back through this cricket itself, so I am dedicating the match fee of my Test series to the flood victims of Pakistan.
The captain of the England Test squad further said that it is hoped that this relief money will be useful for the affected people of Pakistan.
Ben Stokes also shared a Pakistan flag and heart sticker while announcing the aid in the tweet’s caption.
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