KARACHI: The General Secretary Pakistan Physical Disability Cricket Association (PPDCA) Amiruddin Ansari said that Pakistan will participate in the Physical Disability World Cup slated to be held in India in December.
During a media briefing on Saturday evening at the association’s office, Amiruddin, accompanied by President Imran Balwani, revealed plans needed to boost disabled cricket in Pakistan.
Grade 1 and Grade 2 Championships have been introduced.
The Grade 1 stage has been completed in Karachi, Lahore and Multan. While Grade 2 begins on Monday in Quetta with the match between Larkana and Quetta Bolan. The remaining matches will be played in Sialkot and Faisalabad while the final will be in Karachi.
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