New Delhi: Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Virat Kohli on Thursday joined Rising Pune Supergiants players as they took some time out from their busy schedule for a very noble cause.
Kohli visited the ‘Abhalmaya’ old-age home in Pune as part of an event put together by Sunandan Lele and the Indian Test skipper's charity foundation.
While, Irfan Pathan, Ajinkya Rahane and Ishant Sharma met children at the KEM Hospital in the city.
Kohli's visit put a smile on the faces of the elderly people, while the RPS players spent their time playing games with young kids.
RPS take on RCB on Friday. Both teams need a win to get their campaign back on track.
A big shout to @sunandanlele for organising this event along with @imVkohli foundation. Was happy to be part of it ! pic.twitter.com/ZseUi6lTgN
— vikram sathaye (@vikramsathaye) April 21, 2016
@imVkohli VK foundation also helped raise funds for the upkeep of Abhalmaya old home! Dr.Aparna doing a great job! pic.twitter.com/fxWuthAkD2
— vikram sathaye (@vikramsathaye) April 21, 2016
@imVkohli visited an old age home in Pune.Was great to see joy on the faces of so many of them. Superb initiative. pic.twitter.com/FBrpz97Vqr
— vikram sathaye (@vikramsathaye) April 21, 2016
[PICS] [EXCLUSIVE] #ViratKohliFoundation join hands to support #Aabhalmaaya Old Age Home in Pune. @imVkohli #Respect pic.twitter.com/zqh0BKdvOE
— VK 18 Fan Club™ (@imVkohliFanClub) April 21, 2016