Who were the 18000 kids supporting MI in the stadium with Nita Ambani?
- Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals by 29 runs
- 18000 children reached the stadium to watch the match
- The video of these children is viral on social media
Since the inception of the Indian Premier League, teams like Royal Challengers Bangalore, Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians have organized some special programs for social service. RR encouraged all the women of Rajasthan by wearing 'All Pink' jersey in their last match. Same is the case with RCB when they play IPL matches in green jersey and promote tree plantation. Mumbai Indians have also started celebrating ESA Day, a step taken by the team owners towards education and sports for all children. While MI celebrated its first ESA Day last year, the initiative has been in the works for a long time.
ESA Day celebrated in Mumbai
ESA Day is a part of Reliance Foundation, which stands for promoting education and sports for all, on this day Mumbai Indians brought children from various NGOs to the Wankhede Stadium to watch the IPL match and support their favorite cricketers. Take away. Under the umbrella of Reliance Foundation, Mumbai Indians has been running Education for All and Sports for All campaigns for underprivileged children since 2010. In which Mumbai Indians bear the entire expense of the education of thousands of poor and helpless children.
18,000 children came to watch the match
Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani reached Wankhede with 18 thousand children for the match being played against Delhi Capitals. The sight of Wankhede with blue flag in hand and Mumbai Indians jersey was worth seeing. Mumbai finally got its first win in IPL 2024. Defeated Delhi Capitals by 29 runs. After three consecutive defeats, Mumbai Indians stopped the losing streak by winning the fourth match. Hardik's Shiva puja in Somnath temple and Nita Ambani's special trick worked in this victory.