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Why India, England Players Wore Green Armbands in Ahmedabad Odi




India and England Cricket Teams Took The Field for the Third and Final Odi in Ahmedabad on Wedns Day Wearing Green Armbands to Support the BCCI’s Initiative of “Donate Oorgans, Save Lives” Campaign. The Bcci informed this in a statement shortly after the commencement of the match here at the narendra modi stadium. “Both teams are wearing green arm bands to support BCCI’s Initiative ‘Donate Organs, Save Lives’. The Initiative is Spearheaded by ICC Chairman Mr Jay Shah,” The BCCI RELEASE RELEASE ,

The Initiative was Announced by ICC Chairman and Former Bcci Secretary Shah on Monday.

Shah Wrote on X, “on the Occination of the 3rd Odie Between India and England in Ahmedabad on February 12th, we are proud to launch an awareness initiative – Donate Oorgans, Save Lives.” “Sport has the power to inspire, unite, and create lasting impact beyond the field.

“One PLEDGE, One Decision, Can Save Multiple Lives. Let’s come togeether and make a difference!” He added.

The Initiative was supported by Several Indian Players, Including Virat Kohli and Vice-Captain Shubman Gill.

“Score the ultimate century. Your Organs can help others live beyond your life. Register as a donor and make every life count,” kohli said in a video shared by the bcci.

Gill Added: “Be the captain of life. Other Indian Cricketers to Support the Initiative Were Batters Shreyas Iyer and Kl Rahul.

“One donor can save up to eight lives. Pledge today and Hit a Six for Humanity,” Iyer said.

Rahul Added: “Play the ultimate winning shot. Your decision to donate your organs can be the match winning moment in someone’s life.

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