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Pakistan and Zimbabwe Players Wear Orange Caps to Show Solidarity with Children Affected by Cancer

Bulawayo: Players from both Pakistan and Zimbabwe wore orange caps during their match in Bulawayo to raise awareness about children affected by cancer. The gesture was made to express solidarity with young cancer patients and to promote awareness about the disease.
The players wore the orange caps as part of a campaign aimed at highlighting the struggles of children battling cancer and to raise public awareness on the issue.
In the first ODI of the series, Pakistan won the toss and opted to bowl first. Additionally, three Pakistani players—Aamir Jamal, Faisal Akram, and Hasibullah Khan—made their debut in One-Day International cricket during this match.

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