India national deaf cricket team
India national deaf cricket team[1][2][3] represents India in international deaf cricket arena. The team consists of players who are having hearing problems (deaf).
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The team participated in the 3rd edition of the 2017 Deaf Cricket Asia Cup tournament in India.[4][5][6] The team ended up as winners to Sri Lanka in the finals, won the match by a big margin of 156 runs.[7][8][9][10]
On 30 November 2018, India ended up as runners-up in the 2018 Deaf T20 World Cup after losing to Sri Lanka by 36 runs.[11][12]
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