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Indian cricketers pay respect to 26/11 victims
PTI
Kanpur, November 26, 2009
First Published: 13:37 IST(26/11/2009)
Last Updated: 15:04 IST(26/11/2009)
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Indian cricketers today observed a two-minute silence to pay their respect to those killed in the Mumbai terror attacks in November last year, before the start of third day's play in the second Test against Sri Lanka in Kanpur. The Indian cricketers, led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, stood
along the boundary line around 9.30 am at Green Park Stadium with heads bowed down in memory of those martyrs died in the terrorist attack.

Earlier in the morning, 50 orphan children marched into the stadium in candlelight procession in memory of 26/11 victims. Some of the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association officials took part in the procession.

Every day, UPCA allows 50 orphan children to watch the Test match.

"Today being November 26, the children took out a procession in memory of those killed in the terror attack," UPCA media coordinator A A Khan Talib told PTI.


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