Bollywood A-listers Aamir Khan and Priyanka Chopra have applauded UNICEF's decision to collaborate with the International Cricket Council (ICC) to promote the cause of under privileged children.
The 50-year-old actor, who is Unicef Ambassador for South Asia, took to his Twitter page to say, ""Am very happy that the ICC and UNICEF have joined hands to promote the cause of under privileged children across the world. #Unite4Children."
Meanwhile, the 'Quantico' star, who is Unicef's ambassador for child rights and adolescence since 2010, tweeted "Children everywhere deserve a world fit for them. Well done @ICC & @Unicef for joining forces to #unite4children."
It is said that the collaboration between Unicef and ICC aimed at using the popularity of cricket for a good social cause.
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