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India to host Street Child Cricket World Cup 2024

The inaugural event was held in 2019 in London. The 2024 event will be the second tournament.

Prior to ICC Cricket World Cup 2024, a Street Child Cricket World Cup will be played. Save the Children, India [Bal Rakshak Bharat] and Street Child United will organize the event in September 2024. The tournament will feature 22 teams. Also, Street children from as many as 16 countries will play in the tournament in India. Street Child Cricket World Cup [SCCWC] 2024 will take place over 10 days. The mixed-gender tournament will see young people and street children participate. In addition, the event promotes the rights of street children globally. Moreover, the event gives a holistic environment to enjoy and learn. For the 2024 event, SCCWC will be collaborating with the ICC, World Bank, and British High Commission.

Street Child Cricket World Cup 2024

In 2019, Team India South won the title by defeating England in the final. Moreover, the competitive final was played at Cambridge. For the 2024 event, 22 teams from 16 countries will compete. So, teams from the following countries will be playing- Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Burundi, England, Hungary, Mauritius, Mexico, Nepal, Rwanda, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. In addition, India South, the defending champions along with 7 other teams from India will participate. Different Teams for India will represent several organizations from India.

” The SCCWC will be a catalyst for One million young people globally receiving identity for the very first time. This is our legacy challenge for the 2nd SCCWC. It will be achieved because the whole world will conspire with us. This is a unique event that can show the world how cricket is helping give street children a voice to challenge the negative perceptions they face. We are extremely excited to be working alongside Save the Children India to deliver the SCCWC 2024. This is a unique event that can show the world how cricket is helping give street children a voice to challenge the negative perceptions associated with their situation. It is a universal call for governments to ensure that street children everywhere are better protected, and granted access to basic services that so many of us take for granted.”

John Wroe, CEO & founder, Street Child United
Sanskruti Yadav
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Sanskruti, is a journalist in making, an avid reader, and a cricket enthusiast. Her passion for cricket and writing is what brings her here.
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