Deaf cricket One-Day World Cup will be played next year in October/ November in the United Arab Emirates with eight countries participating in the mega event.
This was stated by Pakistan’s Chief Executive Officer of the Deaf International Cricket Council (DICC), Zahir-ud-Din Babar, while talking to reporter in Lahore after his return from Dubai after attending the DICC annual general council meeting.
“It was a very productive meeting which fixed the dates and selected the venues for the World Cup, which will be played in Sharjah,” he said.
He said Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Pakistan, Nepal, South Africa and Sri Lanka will be featuring in the elite cricket event. Zahir said it is hoped that Pakistan Deaf Cricket Association will select its women deaf cricket team till the end of this year.

