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Rahul to watch cricket match held in honour of Rajiv

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Posted: May 31, 2008 at 1240 hrs IST

Amethi, May 31: Congress MP, Rahul Gandhi, his sister Priyanka Vadra and brother-in-law Robert Vadra will witness the final match of the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Cricket Tournament on June 2.

The tournament, which carries a prize money of Rs 3 lakhs, is participated by 1,857 different teams. Preparations are underway for the final match to be played at the Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Stadium, tournament officials said.

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, Mohd Kaif, R P Singh and Pankaj Singh will also witness the final, which will be telecast live on DD National, they added.

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