ICC Twenty20 Cricket contest boosts AIDS campaign
With the T20 cricket tournament wrapping up in South Africa, the Cricketing world was rapt with attention, with India finally winning the cup.
But it was in the middle of all of the sporting action that the ICC made good, yet again, on lifting the banner for HIV and AIDS prevention.
High flying sports events might be far from their minds, but they are just happy to meet some of their heroes.
And though some of the players need some work on their moves, there were other local celebrities to help them out.
In between the practices and the matches, players took time out to meet with their biggest fans to promote the message of the global campaign for children and AIDS.”
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