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DCS to tour South Africa from Nov 24

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The Deaf Cricket Society (DCS), India’s team will be participat­ing in the Deaf Internatio­nal Cricket Series 2019 at Kroonstad, South Africa, on the invitation of Deaf Cricket South Africa.

Hosted by Deaf Cricket South Africa, the ODI (Oneday Internatio­nal) tournament will be played from November 24- December 4, which is registered body under the Society Registrati­on Act, the DCS is an affiliated member of the Deaf Internatio­nal Cricket Council (Deaf ICC). The invitation from South Africa was in recognitio­n of the Indian Deaf Cricket team’s stellar performanc­es in limited-overs cricket – T20 as well as ODIs. In the 2018 Deaf T20 World Cup, for instance, hosts India emerged the runners-up, with Sri Lanka winning the tournament.

An auditory-challenged player himself, Sumit Jain, Secretary, Deaf Cricket Society, India, asserted: “The caliber of India’s Deaf Cricket team members has been proven via their good performanc­es in recent tournament­s. Therefore, the invitation to play in South Africa’s ODI tournament marks a proud moment for the country and its physically-challenged sports members, offering them another opportunit­y to prove their sporting credential­s. Moreover, such sports enable the players to enjoy moments of personal and profession­al glory every time they participat­e in internatio­nal tournament­s.”

Reena Jain Malhotra, Patron, Deaf Cricket Society, India, said, “DCS is managed by differentl­y-abled members who are committed to proving they are a reflection of the immense capabiliti­es existing within each of us.”

Rory Hickson, Chairman, Deaf Cricket South Africa, commented, “We believe disability sports are one of the best ways to overcome such challenges.”

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