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  • March 9, 2019
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    The ICC has been challenged to do more for disability cricket if they are to
    justify the claim of governing a truly global game.The call was made by Ian
    Martin, the ECBs head of disability cricket, as the organisation seek to stage a
    World Championship for physically disabled cricketers in 2019.The first
    disability World Cup was staged in Bangladesh in 2015. On that occasion, five
    nations took part with the hosts joined by England and the other teams - India,
    Pakistan and Afghanistan - heavily subsided by the International Red Cross. The
    ECB now hope to host a seven-team event (this time termed a World Championship)
    in 2019. The hope is that those nations invited - Afghanistan, Australia,
    Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, South Africa and England - will play a two-week T20
    competition between the 2019 World Cup and The Ashes.The process is complicated,
    however, as several cricket boards have little involvement with disability
    cricket. In India, for example, four or five organisations claim to be the
    governing body of the nations physical disability cricket with the BCCI
    seemingly reluctant to take responsibility. As a result, funding - or even just
    selecting a side said to represent India - is problematic.In 2015, and again for
    the 2019 tournament, the ICC have had no meaningful involvement with the
    organisation of the tournaments, in spite of comments made by Haroon Lorgat in
    2012, when he was the chief executive of ICC, that disabled cricket is on the
    agenda.Were not as inclusive as we should be, Ian Martin, the ECCBs head of
    disability cricket, told ESPNcricinfo.dddddddddddd We talk of being a global
    game and we celebrate images of it being played in different communities and in
    different environments - by Maasai Warriors or on mountain tops - as evidence of
    its popularity and diversity.But if we are not providing opportunities for
    people to play in countries where we think of cricket as a popular, accessible
    sport, were not truly global and were not fulfilling our duty.A global governing
    body should be able to evidence what it is doing to enable participation for
    disabled communities within its member nations. But rather than being driven and
    guided by the ICC, such matters are devolved to individual boards who have
    little or no experience in developing the game for disabled people. I think we
    can do better.In the long term, the likes of Martin would like to see ICC
    membership criteria extended to include requirements for the encouragement and
    development of disability cricket. In the short term, he is hopeful that some
    contribution from ticket sales for the 2019 World Cup will be allocated towards
    the physical disability World Championship.But while other sports embrace and
    take pride in the development of their physical disability programmes - the
    Paralympics, for example, attracted a huge TV audience - the lack of support
    from the ICC for such schemes in cricket reflects poorly upon them. ' ' '