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300 underprivileged kids from Pune enjoy a day out at Women’s World Cup semifinal

300 underprivileged kids from Pune enjoy a day out at Women’s World Cup semifinal

Posted on October 30, 2025 By admin


The underprivileged kids cheer for India at the Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal in Navi Mumbai on Thursday.
| Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

It was a day to remember for almost 300 underprivileged children who brought colour, rhythm, and joy to the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Thursday during the Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal between India and Australia.

The group — comprising students aged between eight and fifteen — travelled from Pune as part of a special initiative led by Shashank Wagh, a 68-year-old senior citizen, cricket enthusiast, and social worker. The students came from three institutions: Manavya, which supports HIV-affected children (45 students); Ishwarpuram Sanstha, catering to students from the northeastern states (45 students); and Sumati Balwan School in Nimbalkar-Gujarwadi (150 students).

Before heading to the stadium, the children were treated to a Mumbai sightseeing tour — visiting the Atal Setu, Gateway of India, Marine Drive, and Girgaum Chowpatty — before making their way to Nerul to cheer for the Women in Blue.

Armed with Indian flags, caps, and T-shirts, the students filled the stands with energy, performing a spirited group dance to “Jeetega India” and playing dhol and lezim to rally behind the home team on a day that witnessed a record turnout for a Women’s ODI World Cup game.

The underprivileged kids pose at the Gatway of India before cheering for India at the Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal in Navi Mumbai on Thursday.

The underprivileged kids pose at the Gatway of India before cheering for India at the Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal in Navi Mumbai on Thursday.
| Photo Credit:
Special Arrangement

“I always try to do something for underprivileged children. Seeing the joy on their face is my reward,” Wagh, who has previously organised children’s film festivals, free circus shows, and corrective surgeries for children with polio, told The Hindu.

“Today, I brought 300 children from Pune to watch this big match. We arranged everything — travel, meals, snacks, and sightseeing. I am thankful to my friends and the Exim Integrated Club for their support. I wish to continue such noble work as long as God permits.”

For these young fans, it was not just a cricket match — it was a lifetime memory wrapped in hope, music, and the joy of belonging.Ends

Published – October 31, 2025 02:20 am IST



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