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’Cause it’s IPL

All work and no play might make Jack a dull boy,but all play and no cause will make the Indian Premier League teams seem even duller.

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All work and no play might make Jack a dull boy,but all play and no cause will make the Indian Premier League teams seem even duller. This season,the teams are back with new and improved social causes in their kitty. So recently,when Delhi was in the news for crimes against women,Delhi Daredevils came up with a “Make Delhi Safe for Women” campaign,in association with the Delhi-based NGO,CEQUIN. The TV commercial shows a group of boys playing gully cricket. As a girl passes by,the batsman whistles at her and makes a lewd comment. Skipper Virender Sehwag steps in and asks the batsman to remove the Delhi Daredevil jersey — the point being that only he who respects a woman is a true Daredevil.

Earlier this year,Rajasthan Royals organised a marathon for their fans to support the worldwide movement for health and fitness; and the Mumbai Indians players,including Sachin Tendulkar and Harbhajan Singh,along with owner Nita Ambani,have been working towards providing education to underprivileged and disadvantaged children.

Looks like most of the teams in IPL-5 will be batting for a cause,more than anything else.

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