Ben Stoke, the captain of the English cricket team.

 Ben Stoke, the captain of the English team, has announced that he will donate the fees from the test matches played in Pakistan to the flood victims.


Ben Stokes, the captain of the English squad, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to travel to Pakistan for the historic series in a Twitter conversation about the tour. He declared that he will donate his match fee to the Pakistan flood relief effort.


He added that participating in a Test series in Pakistan after a 17-year absence is not only exciting but also a source of responsibility. The English team's captain's action was praised by the prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, who called it a wonderful display of compassion.

It was claimed that the English team captain's behavior is an illustration of the high ideals held by the British people. Beginning on December 1, a three-match Test series between Pakistan and England will take place, with the first game taking place in Rawalpindi, the second in Multan, and the third in Karachi National Stadium.



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