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Mumbai Indians plan cricket fiesta for underprivileged children

<p>Defending champions plan to fill Wankhede with kids from 'Education For All' charity for team's first home tie on May 3</p>

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MI owner Nita Ambani watches the Mumbai Indians vs Pune Warriors game with kids at the Wankhede Stadium last year. Pic/Atul Kamble

MI owner Nita Ambani watches the Mumbai Indians vs Pune Warriors game with kids at the Wankhede Stadium last year. Pic/Atul Kamble

Mumbai Indians fans planning to throng the Wankhede Stadium for their first home match of the Indian Premier League 7 will have to put their plans on hold.

MI owner Nita Ambani watches the Mumbai Indians vs Pune Warriors  game with kids at the Wankhede Stadium last year. Pic/Atul Kamble
MI owner Nita Ambani watches the Mumbai Indians vs Pune Warriors game with kids at the Wankhede Stadium last year. Pic/Atul Kamble 

The franchise is planning to block virtually all seats for their 'Education For All' initiative which is spearheaded by team owner Nita Ambani. After returning from the United Arab Emirates at the end of the month, MI will host their first home match on May 3 against Kings XI Punjab.

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