“It’s an honour to represent India and win series against England”: India Physical Disability Cricket team players

Faridabad (Haryana) [India], February 8 : Indian physical disability cricket team members vice-captain Wasim Iqbal, opening batter Jaffar Amin Bhat, off-spinner Majid Ah Magray and left-arm pacer Aamir Hassan, who was a part of India’s 3-2 bilateral series win against England, said representing their country was a dream come true for them.

This historic series marked the maiden visit of England’s official physically challenged cricket team, which was a five-match series held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, starting from January 28 to February 6. India registered a 3-2 series victory after suffering 22 runs in the fifth and final T20 match.

Speaking to ANI, vice-captain Wasim Iqbal said his team took a lot of experience from the series against England and it was an honour for him to represent India.

“It was an amazing experience for us. And we defeated England by 3-2. We gained a lot of experience from it and it was really great working with our coaches. I hope we will get more tournaments in our cricket. My journey has been great and being a vice-captain and representing my country is a great honour for me. DCCI has been supporting us.

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