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Differently Abled Cricket Council Of India Receives PCI Recognition
"This acknowledgment is a significant step that highlights DCCI’s dedication to fostering and promoting cricket for individuals with disabilities throughout the nation. This recognition positions DCCI as an essential member of the PCI, empowering the cricket council to enhance its mission of inclusivity in sports," the DCCI said in a statement on Friday.
Founded in 2021 under the guidance of Jay Shah, the then Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), DCCI stands as the top organisation for four unique formats of differently abled cricket in India: blind cricket, deaf cricket, physically challenged cricket and wheelchair cricket.
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