A show of passion at wheelchair cricket cup
The Hindu
Players refuse to let their disabilities come in the way as they excel on the field
The two-day TANA Differently-Abled Wheelchair Cricket Cup, organised under the auspices of the Telugu Association of North America (TANA), concluded at the ZP High School Ground at Gopalapatnam on Thursday.
Refusing to let their disabilities come in the way of their love for the game, the cricketers batted, bowled and fielded with alacrity, all from their wheelchairs. A modest crowd that had arrived to watch the game slowly grew in size, and the spectators watched in awe as the fielders raced in their wheelchairs to stop the ball, almost tilting over in their efforts to retrieve the ball.

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