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Differently Abled Cricket Council of India
"Different Hai Alag Nahi"
IT20 MIXED DISABILITY SERIES
India - England


News &Updates
- Fri, 30 MayNew DelhiThe Indian men's mixed disability team is set to face England in a seven-match IT20I series, starting June 21. Taunton, Wormsley, Worcester, Bristol and Lord's will host the matches.

About Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI)
The Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI) is the official governing body for disability cricket in India, dedicated to promoting and developing the sport for players with physical, hearing, and intellectual disabilities. Our mission is to empower differently-abled cricketers by providing them with professional training, national and international exposure, and a structured pathway to excel in the sport
ABOUT DCCI
BCCI Supported Body
Differently Abled Cricket has been played in India for many decades, but there was no common body representing all the forms of Differently Abled Cricket. Under the guidance of Shri Jay Shah, Secy. B.C.C.I., an umbrella body was formed representing all the four Differently-Abled Forms of Cricket played in India i.e. Blind Cricket, Deaf Cricket, Physically Disabled (Standing) Cricket & Wheelchair Cricket.
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