Amateur child cricketers play with cricket legends

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A group of adolescent cricketers played an entertaining and high-voltage match teaming up with past and present cricket legends of the country at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Saturday.
The 10-over-aside match was organised to mark the World Children’s Day on November 20, said a press release.
To mark the day, the world will shine a spotlight on children’s rights and needs around the world, elevate the voices of children and young people as active participants in decision-making and help increase the number of individuals, corporate and government’s acting in support of children, especially the most vulnerable and disadvantaged.
As a part of this initiative, UNICEF Bangladesh in collaboration with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) arranged a friendly cricket match where disadvantaged children and adolescents from UNICEF’s partner NGOs BRAC, Aporajayo Bangla and Shurovi participated amid the cheers of thousand child spectators in the stands of the national cricket stadium.
“The courage of these children to play side by side such highly professional and accomplished cricketers, clearly proves their potential to face future challenges and lead the nation to make it a place fit for all children,” said UNICEF Bangladesh Representative Edouard Beigbeder.

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