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The DICC Deaf World Cup was due to be contested between eight sides in Qatar in early December 2023 (3rd-12th). However, due to "to prevailing challenges and uncertainties in the region", the Qatar Cricket Association had postponed the tournament. England did not attend the rearranged World Cup which
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Australia sensing a possible defeat grinded through several sessions ending with 246ao (Stephen George 5/72 and Paul Allen 4/65), a lead of 218. England went about their chase in a hurry in search of a win, unfortunately time was not on their side despite James Schofield's best efforts (74*), England
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Following conversations between deaf cricket pioneers, Steve May, John Webb, Robert Craven and David Morris in 1988, it was agreed to set up the first ever test matches between two international deaf teams. The Great Britain Deaf cricket team fundraised £25,000 with £3500 from the British Deaf Sports
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India then took a 2-1 lead by winning a doubleheader at Kidderminster Cricket Club, where Sai Akash shone with scores of 53 and 65 in the two matches. England bounced back in the fourth game at Northampton Cricket Ground with a remarkable win, led by Josh Price's unbeaten 69 in an impressive chase.
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Umesh Valjee top-scored in the series with 494 runs (averaging 54.89) supported by Mike O'Mahony with 357 runs (32.45) and Ben Young with 313 runs (averaging 28.45). Ross MacCauliffe being the pick of the bowlers with 10 wickets and Stefan Pichowski snatching 7 wickets. Darrell Sykes, Paul Allen and
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In the summer of 2022, England headed to Brisbane, Australia to contest the Deaf Ashes. Once again Australia were favourites having never lost against the English in an Ashes Series (4-0). However, a resurgent England Side led by George Greenway, won the Ashes in convincing style winning 6 of the 8
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England played one test match against Australia to contest the 2011 Deaf Ashes. England started well, bowling Australia out for 157, the pick of the bowlers was Paul Allen taking 4/65, supported by Debutant George Greenway who took his first international wicket. In response, Umesh's century (104*)
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After an eight-year break from international cricket, England returned to Australia in 2004 to contest the third Deaf Ashes. They played five ODIs and three Tests in five weeks visiting Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. They lost majority of their games. Australia whitewashing the visitors in the ODI
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The first Deaf Cricket World Cup was hosted by Deaf Cricket Australia in Victoria. Despite losing their first game against India, England steamed through the round-robin stages, comfortably beating Sri-Lanka, Pakistan, South Africa, before reaching the Semi-Finals where they once again faced India.
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England flew to India with high hopes, however after a tough start, losing three of their first four games. They stumbled into the semi-final with a convincing win over New Zealand (winning by 178 runs). They beat their old foe, Australia, in the Semi-Final. Paul Allen taking 4–25 to restrict the
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Heading into a doubleheader at Astwood Bank CC, India delivered a dominant performance with both bat and ball, securing victories in both games to clinch the series. Sai Akash was outstanding again, scoring 50 runs off 26 balls in one of the matches. The series concluded at the Uptonsteel County
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England proved too strong for the hosts having completed a 6–0 series win. Particular highlights for the visitors included two-hundred opening partnership between Umesh Valjee and James Schofield (both falling for 95), Stephen George's first international century, and George Greenways' memorable
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Mike O'Mahony returned to form with the bat scoring 170 runs from his 6 innings. Ben Young followed up his good World Cup with 152 runs from his 6 innings. Newcomer, Blyth Duncan was the pick of the bowlers with 10 wickets (averaging 8.3), Nigel Davenport also took 10 wickets across the series.
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The DICC championship in 2016 was contested between England, India, Pakistan and South Africa. After the first game against South Africa was abandoned due to weather, England beat Pakistan by 16 runs in their second game. In an essentially knock-out game between England and India, India was
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In the final, England batted first against the hosts, they scored 261/6 from their 50 overs. Mike O'Mahony top scoring with 116. However, in front of a raucous crowd, the Australians led by their skipper, held their nerve to chase it down in 47 overs. England return home, runners up.
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Josh Price won the player of the series, he averaged 32 with the bat which included a match winning knocks of 83 and 82 in the ODI series. He also took 10 wickets across the Ashes. He was awarded Lord's Tavener's Disability Cricketer of the Year for 2022.
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This time round, they it was the English who came up top, scoring 245 with Phillip Ottaway scoring a surprise 117 and Umesh controversially mankarded for 96. The English bowlers fired up, bowled India out for 207 to reach the final where Australia awaited.
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After convincingly beating both South Africa and Australia in the round robin matches. England lost the ODI series final to Australia. England were bowled out for a misery 62 all out which was easily chased by the hosts for the loss of one wicket.
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England hosted Pakistan for the first time in 2006. They played five games, which formed 2 ODIs, 2 T20s and one Test. It was a well-contested series which resulted in 2 wins for the hosts and 2 wins for the visitors and a drawn Test.
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won the toss and put the hosts into bat. India scored a highly competitive 193, taking advantage of some wayward bowling from the visitors. India took regular wickets to win their first World Cup. England runners-up
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The Ashes was contested over two series, a 5 match T20 series and a 3 match ODI series. England took a 3-2 lead from T20 series into the ODI series, which they went on to win 3-0 to secure their Ashes victory.
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Despite being bowled out for 95 in the opening game, England secured a victory through a rain-affected Duckworth-Lewis-Stern result, with Matt Bailey's two early wickets giving them the edge as the rain fell.
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controversially found to be breaking International Deaf Cricket regulations due to a player wearing a hearing aid, which meant they were forced to forfeit and England were through to the final.
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There were also memorable batting performances from George Greenway (63, 52*), Stephen George (57*) and James Schofield (59*). Henry Wainmann was the highest wicket taker with 11 wickets.
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In the summer of 1994, Australia visited England to contest the Deaf Ashes, beating a stronger England side 2–0 in a four-match series to retain the Ashes. The first game was played at
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England had better luck in the t20 series, beating Australia after restricting the hosts to 90/9 off 20 overs. England's top three got them over the line to win the T20 series.
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New Year's Eve 1992, the Great Britain Deaf cricket team arrived in Perth to a warm welcoming party at the Perth Deaf Centre. The first ever test cricket match was played at
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129 runs (first-ever GB test hundred) and 4–81 in the final game; Ross MacCauliffe’ 4–22 in the second game; and Philip Ottaway's 96 in the first game.
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series (5-0) and the cherry on top for the hosts, retaining the Deaf Ashes once again (1-0). Umesh Valjee's 186*, a memorable moment for the visitors.
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This was followed by White-ball Tri-Series between Australia, England and South Africa which was organised into two competitions; ODIs and T20s.
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England visited South Africa in September 2013 to contest the first Deaf cricket international series in South Africa. The series was hosted by
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in both ears. On the playing field, players play without their hearing aids/cochlear implants. The England Deaf cricket team has a mixture of
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India visited England in the summer 2024 to play a 7 match bilateral T20 series. India won the series 5-2.
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Stephen George was awarded disability cricketer of the year 2013 due to his performances across the series.
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represents England and Wales in international Deaf cricket. The team, consisting of players who are
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The following games ran in a similar fashion with the weather intervening to prevent an Australian
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There are estimated to be over 2,000 Deaf/hearing impaired cricketers in England and Wales.
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Ground, where India successfully chased down a target of 163 to win the final game.
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Aussies to 153, which England chased down in 43 overs despite some tense moments.
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Internationally, Deaf Cricketers must have a minimum hearing loss of
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Stephen George wins England Disability Cricketer of the Year award
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England v Pakistan - Deaf ICC Championship final highlights
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ended on 129/7 and Australia retained the Deaf Ashes.
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took England into a slender 28 run first inning lead.
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2024 Runner Up - Deaf Sports Personality of the Year
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Moment of the series - James Schofield (Eng) Catch.
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Index

England Deaf cricket team
Deaf
England and Wales Cricket Board
55dB
BSL users
Sign Supported English
Spoken English
Jason Weaver
Umesh Valjee M.B.E.
Perth
Adelaide
Sydney
Melbourne
Brisbane
Umesh Valjee
Umesh Valjee
Abbeydale Park
South Yorkshire
whitewash
Umesh Valjee's
K.D. Singh Babu Stadium
Umesh Valjee
Whitewash
Northerns Cricket Union
Sinovich Park
Sharjah Stadium
Umesh Valjee
"Two new coaching appointments confirmed for England Disablity teams"
"Deaf Cricket – Joint communication from ECB, ECAD and UK Deaf Sport"
"Meet the England Men's Deaf Squad"

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