Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions

The Mumbai contingent of the champion cricket team has had to overcome various obstacles to clock in the win at Lord’s
Published: Jun 10, 2019
Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions
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  • Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions
  • Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions
  • Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions
  • Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions
  • Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions
  • Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions
  • Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions
  • Inside the lives of the world's first Street Child Cricket World Cup champions
Mayavan all set to play a match with her brothers and friends. They are often cramped for space at the dingy, labyrinthine lanes in her neighbourhood, with fears of electrocution from a mesh of exposed wires lurking overhead—but trooping out to the local ground in sportswear would invite snide comments from her neighbours. She hopes her trip to the UK and victory at the Street Child World Cup would help her change such conservative mindsets.