Say yes to cricket, no to drugs: Kohli to Kerala kids

Indian captain Virat Kohli holds the winner's trophy after beating New Zealand in the 3rd and final ODI cricket match at Kanpur on Sunday. India defeated New Zealand by 6 runs to win the series 2-1. PTI

Kochi: Indian skipper Virat Kohli on Monday took part in the 'Yes to Cricket, No to Drugs' anti-drug drive, a joint initiative of the Kerala police and the Kerala Cricket Association.

Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated the campaign at the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium here on Monday.

Kohli also administrated a pledge to the scores of school students, who attended the program. The campaign aims to shift the focus of youngsters from drugs and towards sports, including cricket. Other Indian players also attended the event.

The Men in Blue on Tuesday would take on New Zealand in the series-deciding third and final Twenty20 match in the state capital

The first-ever T20 international match hosted by Kerala at the Sports Hub, Kariavattom, is expected to be a high-octane thriller with both teams going all out to wrap up the series. The hosts will be looking to continue its series winning streak at home, while the Black Caps will be determined to stop the Indian juggernaut and buck the trend.

Players of both India and New Zealand teams arrived in the capital late on Monday to a rousing welcome.

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