Pakistani Cricket board (PCB) has announced a 5 million rupees donation for COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan.
Pakistani Cricket board (PCB) revealed all centrally contract players will contribute the amount 5millon and all General Managers two days salary and rest of all staff will share the one day salary for covid-19 beating battle.
Covid-19 pandemic is gearing up and Pakistan tally at 1180 case with 9 demises to control the economic crunch PM Imran khan has also announced mega package nevertheless Pakistan government has also announced a charity fund for COVID-19.
The purpose of this fund to help the poor peoples who unable to get jobs and wages to maintain the life flow in this lockdown condition.
March 25, 2020 PCB released , the Pakistan cricket board is going to donate 5 million rupees to government emergency fund along staff one day and two days salaries
The Pakistan Cricket Board has always stood with the people of Pakistan in desperate times. This is one of the gravest, most challenging and unprecedented times, which our local and federal governments and health workers are having to face with.
“While we continue to pray for the wellbeing and success of our health workers so that normality returns to our society, we at the PCB are making a small contribution which will support the government in its endeavours against the COVID-19 pandemic. “I am fully aware like a lot of other generous people in our society, our cricketers and staff are privately supporting the local governments and various other charities by making contributions in their own ways. We are grateful to them for their valuable support. “The success of nations is measured by how they come together in difficult times, and this is one such moment when we all must stand united. “On behalf of the PCB, I once again urge the people of Pakistan to seriously take all precautionary measures as these have been designed for their and their loved ones’ safety. We are a resilient nation and I have no doubt we will defeat this pandemic together.”
Chairman PCB Ehsaan Mani