




Pakistani disabled cricketer Matloob Qureshi (R) eyes the ball before playing a shot during a training session in Karachi. – AFP Photo
Disabled cricketers from England and Pakistan play their first-ever series this month, with organisers hoping the matches can inspire a big future in world disabled cricket.
Amiruddin Ansari, secretary of the Pakistan Disabled Cricket Association (PDCA) and former first class cricketer said, “We hope it will be a landmark series and will be well received in the world, sending the message that no disability can stop human beings from shining.”
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