England Deaf cricket team

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England Deaf Cricket Team represents England and Wales in international deaf cricket. The team, consisting of players who are Deaf or hearing impaired, is one of the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) four disability teams. The team has participated in international cricket since 1992, runners-up in 1995/6, 2005 Deaf world cups and the 2011 DICC champions trophy. The current head coach is Mark Nash. He is assisted by former captain, Paul Allen. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString England Deaf Cricket Team represents England and Wales in international deaf cricket. The team, consisting of players who are Deaf or hearing impaired, is one of the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) four disability teams. The team has participated in international cricket since 1992, runners-up in 1995/6, 2005 Deaf world cups and the 2011 DICC champions trophy. At the international level, Deaf Cricketers must have a minimum hearing loss of 55dB in both ears. On the playing field, players must play without their hearing aids/cochlear implants. In terms of communication; the England Deaf cricket team has a mixture of BSL users, Sign Supported English users and Spoken English. The current head coach is Mark Nash. He is assisted by former captain, Paul Allen.
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