Mrs. Nita M Ambani: “ESA match is a day of celebration of hope, of dreams and of joy, children can dream and be what they want to be”

As Mumbai Indians took on Lucknow Super Giants at the historic Wankhede Stadium on Sunday, all you  could see in the stands was a sea of blue as over 19,000 kids from across the city packed out the stadium  with their exuberant cheers and rooted for their very own Mumbai Indians.

Mrs. Nita M. Ambani spoke about what makes the annual Education and Sports for All (ESA) day match a  huge favourite among the players. “This is not just a match. It is a celebration of hope, of dreams and of joy.  It is MI’s favourite matchday for the entire season. Just look at the atmosphere, 19,000 children, all of  them coming from underprivileged backgrounds, some of them specially abled. For most of them, this is the  first time in a stadium to see a live match. It is really overwhelming to see how the children are enjoying  themselves. Many of the boys that play for Mumbai Indians and for India come from very humble  backgrounds. This is also an inspiration for them that they can dream and be what they want to be,” Mrs. Ambani said.

Mrs. Ambani interacted with the kids who were overjoyed to meet her. Providing a peak into her interactions with the kids, she said, “One of the little girls said she wants to become like Bumrah and one  boy, he just wants to shake hands with Rohit Sharma. If their hopes and aspirations can be fulfilled, they can  reach the stars.”

Calling the experience ‘a cherished memory for their lifetime’ for the kids, Mrs. Ambani also explained the  thought behind the initiative, saying, “At the heart of ESA is Education and Sports for All. I think children  learn as much in a classroom as in a sports field. I think today’s a day of dreams and hopes. Maybe one of  them can become a Harmanpreet, someone can become a Rohit Sharma. This is to tell the parents also, let  the children make their choices.”

Talking about the efforts behind the scenes and the key takeaways for the kids, Mrs. Ambani said, “19,000  children, 500 buses and 1,00,000 meals. There’s a lot of joy that they’re taking home from here.”

ESA, a flagship initiative of Reliance Foundation (the CSR arm of Reliance Industries Limited) in  collaboration with Mumbai Indians, was launched in 2010 with the vision of making education and sports  accessible to children from all backgrounds. Each year, MI’s one IPL match is designated as the ESA game,  bringing to life the initiative’s mission to empower young minds, inspire ambition, and instill the joy of sports and learning.

Over the years, ESA has become a symbol of inclusion and hope, echoing the dreams of India’s youth. It is  an embodiment of Reliance Foundation’s belief that every child deserves the opportunity to learn, play, and  grow. In addition to the ESA Match, the initiative supports yearround activities that provide  educational, sports, and cultural experiences to children from humble communities.

Since its inception, Reliance Foundation’s sports initiatives have impacted the lives of over 23 million  children and youth across India, with ESA playing a key role in nurturing both talent and aspiration.

The ESA Match is more than just a game — it is a celebration of spirit, inclusion, and the unifying power of sport.

About ESA: https://www.mumbaiindians.com/esa

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