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ICC, Unicef launch Team Swachh clinics in Nagpur

Nagpur, Feb 27 (Cricketnmore) : Building up to the World Twenty20 next month, the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Cricket for Good and Unicef, in partnership with Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), launched Team Swachh clinics at the Vidarbha

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Saurabh Sharma
By Saurabh Sharma
Feb 27, 2016 • 08:38 PM

Nagpur, Feb 27 (Cricketnmore): Building up to the World Twenty20 next month, the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Cricket for Good and Unicef, in partnership with Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), launched Team Swachh clinics at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium here on Saturday.

Saurabh Sharma
By Saurabh Sharma
February 27, 2016 • 08:38 PM

The clinics, which are a collaboration between the ICC and United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (Unicef), are being held alongside the ICC World T20 Host City Tour to raise awareness for sanitation and toilet use in India to rid the country of open defecation.

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The World T20 men's and women's trophies travelled through the city of Nagpur in a special open head bus.

Also, a specially designed double-decker bus carried 20 school children. The group of 10 boys and girls each, who hail from the interiors of Chandrapur's (district in Maharashtra) tribal dominant blocks, were seen sporting Swachh T-shirts.

The children were accompanied by India pacer Umesh Yadav.

Yadav interacted with the children, played cricket, shared some cricketing tips, also discussed the importance of hygiene and sanitation and at last made way for some photographs.

"I am happy to see the children turn up for the initiative. Good to have cricketer Umesh Yadav supporting it. With this initiative we want to spread the word that sanitation or the use of toilet to the people, specially the children in the country," Idhries Ahmad, communication officer (online) Unicef, told reporters here on Saturday.

Calling the initiative a social movement, Caroline Den Dulk, the chief of communications of Unicef India, said, "The idea of team and team play is at the core of the Team Swachh initiative and it leverages the vast passion of the sport in India to advocate toilet use and save lives of children."

After Dharamshala, Mohali, New Delhi, Kolkata and now Nagpur, the ICC World T20 Host City Tour will visit Chennai (March 1), Bengaluru (March 3) and Mumbai (March 6).

The World T20 will be held in India from March 15 to April 3 at seven venues -- Dharamsala, Mohali, New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur and Bengaluru. The iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata will host the final of the tournament.

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