Former PCB Chief Executive Arif Ali Khan Abbasi introduced with players of Pakistan disabled cricket team during a match between Pakistan Disabled Cricket and Rest of Pakistan Eleven teams to mark the World Disabled Day. -APP Photo.
KARACHI The Pakistan Disable Cricket Association (PDCA) will undertake their first-ever international trip when their players feature in a series of matches in Malaysia and Singapore, starting later this week.

Amiruddin Ansari, PDCA secretary, said a 20-member squad led by its President Saleem Karim, is due to leave for Kuala Lumpur on Friday to play three matches against different combinations in Malaysia during the first phase of their trip.

The PDCA will play another three matches against Singapore during the second leg of the tour to Singapore.

“This will be a great opportunity for our players to gain international exposure and show the world what they are capable of despite their disability.” Ansari said.

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