
Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar celebrated World Children's Day by playing cricket with kids at the Thyagraj Stadium in New Delhi. Tendulkar, who bid adeau to International cricket in 2013, shared his cricketing and personal life experience with the youngsters. (Express photo by Saundarya Mehra)
Sachin Tendulkar, who has been associated with UNICEF for more than a decade now, has been involved in promoting and supporting several social causes in India relating to health care and education. (Express photo by Saundarya Mehra)
Playing for Delhi Sixers, Sachin Tendulkar opened the batting and was not out for eight runs. Advait Aggarwal, who bowled to the former cricketer, said it was a dream come true to play alongside the 'Master Blaster'. (Express photo by Saundarya Mehra)
Sachin Tendulkar once again showed how generous he is as he adviced young girls some batting techniques. (Express photo by Saundarya Mehra)
Sachin Tendulkar advised young girls on how to improve batting techniques. He also urged parents not to differentiate between sons and daughters and support them equally. (Express photo by Saundarya Mehra)
Mentoring Delhi Sexiers, Sachin Tendulkar lead his team to a one-run victory.(Express photo by Saundarya Mehra)
While Sachin Tendulkar played for Delhi Sixers, Justin Forsyth, Deputy Executive Director UNICEF, mentored Delhi Lions. (Express photo by Saundarya Mehra)
As UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Sachin Tendulkar was a part of World Children's Day celebration. On Monday, 22 special child athletes aged 13-18 years-old played with the legendary cricketer and UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Justin Forsyth. (Express photo by Saundarya Mehra)
Raseel Arora, 14-year-old, also unveiled her idea of 'India ka scorecard', which will help people to recognise the achievements of girls. Raseel is a participant of the Global Kids Council. (Express photo by Saundarya Mehra)