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Cricket squad in England challenging themselves to complete a marathon

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The England Physical Disabilities Cricket squad are challenging themselves to complete a marathon a day as they keep their fitness while waiting for the season to begin – and they will looking to fundraise for the Lord’s Taverners at the same time.

The squad, which enjoyed a successful 2019 in finishing as runners up in Physical Disability World Series, have pledged to complete a combined 26 mile target everyday while at the same time looking to support the leading youth and disability sport charity, whose Super1s and Table Cricket programmes allow thousands of young people living with disabilities to enjoy sport and help fulfil their potential.

The England squad is made up of 14 players, although two are currently unable to exercise outside of the house due to underlying health conditions, and while they cannot play as a squad, it’s not stopping them from sharing their training efforts and looking to complete their own 2.6 Challenge by collectively completing 26 miles a day for at least 10 days.

“We had a great season last year and disability cricket around the world is going from strength to strength. So as you can imagine, when we can safely take to the field again, we can’t wait to get back playing. We’re all training really hard for the season ahead and although we need to do that in isolation, we wanted to do something as a squad that will hopefully help further raise the profile of disability cricket and also the fantastic work of the Lord’s Taverners” said Callum Flynn.

“Many of the players in the squad know of the great work of the charity through their disability cricket programmes and some of us are involved with them, so we thought this would be a great way to bring the two things together. It’s our own version of the 2.6 challenge and we’re looking as a group to complete a marathon a day. It would be amazing if we could raise some money to support the Lord’s Taverners and their life changing work with thousands of young people across the country.”

For more information about the challenge and to support the fundraising of the squad, visit www.justgiving.com

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