World T20 trophy in Delhi with Yuvraj, Negi

The veteran, along with Team India new recruit, played cricket with children.

Update: 2016-02-18 11:03 GMT
India's star all-rounder Yuvraj Singh was the cynosure of all eyes when the ICC World T20 Trophy reached the capital as part of the tournament's host city tour, here on Thursday. (Photo: Twitter)

New Delhi: India's star all-rounder Yuvraj Singh was the cynosure of all eyes when the ICC World T20 Trophy reached the capital as part of the tournament's host city tour, here on Thursday.

 

Yuvraj Singh and Pawan Negi were in demand today as the #WT20 Host City tour rolled into Delhi as the ICC World Twenty20...

Posted by ICC - International Cricket Council on Thursday, 18 February 2016

On the occasion, the International Cricket Council in partnership with UNICEF and BCCI launched the Team Swachh clinics.

This is aimed at promoting a nationwide initiative to build a social movement for sanitation and toilet leading to an open-defecation-free India.

The 34-year-old Yuvraj, on a comeback trail into the national team, indulged in a bit of cricket with children who had come to get a glimpse of the star player who was accompanied by young spinner Pawan Negi.

The trophies for the men's and women's World T20 were paraded on a specially designed Nissan vehicle through the streets of Delhi.

A specially designed double-decker bus carried children from local NGOs besides Yuvrag and Negi.

The ICC WT20 2016 host city tour is travelling to eight cities beginning with Dharamsala, Mohali, Delhi, Kolkata, Nagpur, Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai.

Besides sharing cricketing tips, both Yuvraj and Negi spoke about the importance of hygiene and sanitation in the specially designed Team Swachh Wash clinic, set up inside the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium.

After Delhi, the trophy now moves to Kolkata followed by Nagpur, Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai.

Earlier, in October 2015, the ICC Cricket for Good and UNICEF launched a five-year global partnership in New York. The World T20 starts on March 8 and concludes on April 3.

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