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The third ODI between India and England kicked off on Wednesday at the ico🎉nic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, drawing immense excitement from cricket enthusiasts. While fans eagerly anticipated thrilling performances from their favorite stars, a unique sight left many curious—players from both teams stepped onto the field wearing green arm bands. This unexpected gesture soon unfolded as part of a significant initiative aimed at raising awareness for a noble cause.
Reason why players are wearing the green arm bands
In a touching display of unity, players from India and England sported green arm bands during the third ODI. This significant gesture was part of the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) latest campaign, “Donate Organs, Save Lives”, an initiative led by ICC Chairman Jay Shah to raise awareness about organ donation.
The campaign aims to encourage fans, players, and the public to pledge their support for organ donation. The BCCI launched the initiative before the match, int♓egrating it with the live cricket experience to maximize its outreach.
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Captains lead the way with a symbolic gesture
During the toss, England’s captain Jos Buttler, who won and chose to bowl first, and India’s skipper were seen wearing the distinctive green arm bands. This act seܫrved as a powerful message, showing that cricket is more than just a game—it can also be a force for good.
T💝he green bands symbolized the importance of organ donation, reinforcing how sꦑports can help bring attention to social causes. The move was widely appreciated by fans and social activists alike.
“The two 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. Pledge, spread the word, and let’s be a part of something truly meaningful,” BCCI tweet read.
The two teams are wearing greenও arm bands to support BCCI’s initiative "Donate Organs, Save Lives”.
The initiative is spearh🅰eaded by ICC Chairman Mr Jay Shah.
Pledge, spread the word, and let's be a part of something truly meaningful. |
— BCCI (@BCCI)