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  • Nov 30th, 2005
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The players and officials of both Pakistan and England will wear Red Ribbons to mark the World Aids Day during the third Test match of the Bank Alfalah Cup Pak-Eng Cricket Series-2005, said a PCB release issued here on Tuesday.

To raise awareness to fight against AIDS on World Aids Day (December 1), it has been decided that the players and match officials in the third Test will be wearing Red Ribbons.

United Nations Country Co-ordinator Dr Aldo Landi, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyar Muhammad Khan, England and Wales Cricket Board Chairman David Morgan, the ICC Match Referee Roshan Mahanama, Captain of the Pakistan Team Inzamamul Haq and Captain of the England Team Michael Vaughan will be present for a group photograph at 9:30 am on the ground at Gaddafi Stadium here on the third day of the Test match.

Copyright Associated Press of Pakistan, 2005


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