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Deaf Players Reunite at Pan Disability Fixture

Stuart Harrison • June 17, 2024

Surrey Triumphs over Middlesex in Pan-disability match

In a spirited and inclusive cricket match, the Surrey Pan-Disability team emerged victorious against Middlesex by a margin of 70 runs. This match, featuring players who are deaf, physically disabled, and those with learning disabilities, was more than just a contest; it was a celebration of camaraderie and the enduring friendships within the cricketing community.


Surrey, donning their light-coloured kits, put up a solid batting performance. Middlesex captain Simon Lycett led from the front, scoring a steady 24 runs off 48 balls to keep his side in the game. Saul Allison provided a late boost with an impressive 9 not out from just 5 balls, ensuring Surrey set a challenging target. Neil Magdani contributed 10 runs off 35 balls, while Mozzam Rashid, despite being bowled out for a duck after facing 8 balls, shone in his bowling role later in the match.


Middlesex struggled to chase down Surrey's total, with Rashid's bowling proving particularly effective. Rashid claimed 2 crucial wickets, stifling Middlesex's momentum and helping to secure the victory for Surrey.


The match was marked by joyous reunions and heartfelt exchanges among players. The photo capturing the moment featured Jason Taylor, Mozzam Rashid, Saul Allison, Neil Magdani, and Simon Lycett, all of whom shared smiles and laughter, epitomizing the spirit of the event.


Post-match, players from both teams expressed how much they cherished the opportunity to reconnect, exchange news, and enjoy the sport they love. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and mutual respect, highlighting the inclusive nature of the game.


The ECB Pan-Disability cricket programme not only showcases cricketing skills but also the power of sport to bring people together, irrespective of their abilities. This match was a testament to the unifying spirit of cricket and the friendships it fosters.


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