India to take part in Physical Disability World Cricket Series

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

An Indian team will represent the country in the first 2019 Physical Disability World Series which will be held in England.

The announcement was made by the All Association For The Physically Challenged (AICAPC) in presence of BCCI (Cricket Operations) and legendary batsman Dilip Vengsarkar, on the birth anniversary of former Ajit Wadekar, who died last year.

Karim clarified that the Board of Control in Cricket in (BCCI) has only given recognition to the

"We are not funding it right now. We (BCCI) have only given recognition to the All India Physically Challenged Organisation (Association) so that they can represent (the country) in ," Karim told reporters.

It was announced that a training camp for this team will be held in July and then practice matches will be held against the team before the team heads to the UK.

said efforts are on to set up an academy for physically challenged youngsters here.

During the program, a message by legendary batsman was played while the message of Ian Martin, of Disability Cricket, ECB was read out and also a documentary on Wadekar was launched.

Former BCCI and office bearer Ravi Sawant, late Ajit Wadekar's wife also spoke at the event, which was attended by former India players Chandrakant Patankar, Umesh Kulkarni among others.

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 20:30 IST