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Everything you need to know about England Men’s Mixed Disability Vitality IT20 series against India

All the details about a ground-breaking series of cricket.

Find out more information about England Men's Mixed Disability Vitality IT20 series against India.

Who is playing? 

England Men’s Mixed Disability team are playing India Men’s Mixed Disability team. 

Both teams are newly formed, and are made up of players from the Physical Disability (PD), Learning Disability (LD) and Deaf teams. 

Mixed Disability cricket has never before been played at international level. The Disability Premier League (DPL) has showcased the format at the domestic level across England and Wales since 2021.  

When are the games? 

There are seven fixtures in the Vitality IT20 Mixed Disability series. 

Saturday 21 June: 1st Mixed Disability Vitality IT20: England Men’s Mixed Disability v India Men’s Mixed Disability, Taunton, 6.30pm 

Monday 23 June: 2nd Mixed Disability Vitality IT20: England Men’s Mixed Disability v India Men’s Mixed Disability, Wormsley, 5pm 

Wednesday 25 June: 3rd Mixed Disability Vitality IT20: England Men’s Mixed Disability v India Men’s Mixed Disability, Lord's, 3.30pm 

Friday 27 June: 4th Mixed Disability Vitality IT20: England Men’s Mixed Disability v India Men’s Mixed Disability, Worcester, 12pm 

Sunday 29 June: 5th Mixed Disability Vitality IT20: England Men’s Mixed Disability v India Men’s Mixed Disability, Worcester, 2.30pm 

Tuesday 1 July: 6th Mixed Disability Vitality IT20: England Men’s Mixed Disability v India Men’s Mixed Disability, Bristol, 2pm 

Thursday 3 July: 7th Mixed Disability Vitality IT20: England Men’s Mixed Disability v India Men’s Mixed Disability, Bristol, 6.30pm 

How can I watch? 

Six of the seven games will be live-streamed on www.ecb.co.uk and available to watch in India via Sony. 

The game on Tuesday 1 July will be shown live on Sky Sports. 

Who’s in the England squad? 

Callum Flynn (Lancashire, PD, captain) 

Dan Bowser (Devon, LD) 

Angus Brown (Hampshire, PD) 

James Dixon (Lancashire, Deaf) 

Chris Edwards (Cheshire, LD) 

Will Flynn (Hampshire, PD) 

Ronnie Jackson (Essex, LD) 

Farooq Mohammed (Middlesex, Deaf) 

Liam O’Brien (Sussex, PD) 

Brendon Parr (Devon, PD) 

Josh Price (Surrey, Deaf) 

Alfie Pyle (Sussex, LD) 

Dan Reynaldo (Hampshire, PD) 

Henry Wainman (Yorkshire, Deaf) 

Jordan Williams (Lancashire, PD) 

What are the rules? 

The games are 20 overs long and follow the playing conditions of international men’s cricket, with the addition of some details. 

Each team must have three players from each impairment group, and a minimum of 25% of overs must be bowled by one PD, LD and Deaf player. 

One player from each impairment group must bat in the top four, and within the Powerplay (first six overs), a bowler from each impairment group must bowl at least one over.