The Indian Deaf cricket team will face England in a seven-match bilateral T201 series, starting on June 18 at The County Ground, Derby, and then moving to Kidderminster, Northamptonshire, and Warwickshire before finishing up in Leicestershire on June 27. The selection committee has finalized the names of the 15 players who will represent India in England.
Under the leadership of captain Virender Singh, the team will play a packed match against England. Coach Dev Dutt and head coach Santosh Kumar Rai will accompany the team in the series. Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) CEO Roma Balwani will also travel with the team, along with other officials of IDCA. The team is participating in the training camp before the tour in Delhi from June 7 to June 14.
They will depart for the tour on June 15 and return on June 30. Indian deaf cricket team against England: Virender Singh (c), Sai Akash (vc), Umar Ashraf (wk), Munna Sarkar, Abhishek Singh, Sudarsun E, Manish Jain, and Manjeet Kumar; Sanju Sharma, Akash Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Deepak Kumar, Vivek Kumar, Pranil More, and Shiv Narayan Sharma (wk).
