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Jammu and Kashmir: Cricket tournament hosted for disabled players in Pulwama 

| @indiablooms | Jul 29, 2022, at 08:22 pm

Pulwama: A cricket tournament was hosted for differently abled players in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama on Thursday.

The tournament aimed to bolster  their confidence.

The organiser of the tournament, while speaking to ANI said that he is ready to organise other activities as well if they (differently-abled) want to do some other activities.

“We considered it our responsibility to organise a sports tournament for them. If they want to do some other activity, I am ready to organise that also. Our aim is that they should not consider themselves lesser than anybody. They should believe that they belong to the national and the international level,” he said.

“Our talent is also coming in front of people through this tournament. We also play cricket well like others,” he said.

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