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Cricketers wanted
Berkshire Visually Impaired Cricket Club is urging potential new members to join them at their next training session.
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Double delight for Sprung
Devon Cricket Board Disability Cricket Co-ordinator Perry Sprung collected two awards at the prestigious Active Devon Sport Awards.
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Essex launch disability association
The Essex board has successfully established the Essex Disability Cricket Association, which aims to encourage everyone with a disability to have the opportunity of playing cricket in the county.
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England Deaf slump on tour finale
Richard Hill
England Deaf ended their impressive tour Down Under in disappointing fashion by slumping to a nine-wicket defeat in their Tri-Nations ODI trophy final with Australia at Geelong Grammar School.
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Pichowski inspires England Deaf
Richard Hill
England's deaf team lifted the Tri-Series Twenty20 trophy after thrashing Australia by nine wickets in Geelong. Stefan Pichowski starred with 5-14 while captain Umesh Valjee finished unbeaten on 64.
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England Deaf into second final
Richard Hill
England Deaf continued their unbeaten Ashes tour, reaching Wednesday’s Twenty20 Tri-Series final courtesy of victories over both South Africa and Australia at Geelong Grammar School on Monday.
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Valjee stars for England Deaf
Richard Hill
Umesh Valjee hit his third ton in four innings as England Deaf thrashed Australia by 98 runs to register back-to-back wins in the Tri-Series. The two teams will now meet in Thursday's final.
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England Deaf start in style
Captain Umesh Valjee struck a superb unbeaten century as England Deaf opened their Tri-Series one-day campaign - and booked their place in the final - with a 112-run victory over South Africa.
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England miss out on Deaf Ashes
Richard Hill
Australia retained the Deaf Ashes after batting out over half the final day of the one-off Test to deny England victory. The tourists were 87 runs short with three wickets left and James Schofield on 73.
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Valjee puts England in box seat
Richard Hill
Umesh Valjee played a captain’s innings as his unbeaten century made England favourites to win the Deaf Ashes for the first time. Australia lead by just 39 with five second-innings wickets in hand.
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