Sachin humbled after meeting cancer-stricken children (LEAD)
11th Jan 2006, 19:58 GMT
Lahore, Jan 11 : Some cancer-stricken children had their dreams come true on Eid-ul-Azha Wednesday when the Indian cricketers visited a hospital and distributed chocolates among them, with Sachin Tendulkar finding the experience "humbling". "It was an humbling experience. It was very touching to see young people suffering so much," Tendulkar said later after a practice session. The players mingled with the inmates - some of whom have recovered from the terminal disease - and doctors of the hospital, on the outskirts of the city, on an invitation from former Pakistan captain Imran Khan.
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