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Disability Cricket
The event was held at British Deputy High Commissioner's office in Kolkata | Photo courtesy: PR Team

Rotary Club of Calcutta Metro City partners with British Deputy High Commission to celebrate leadership in disability cricket

| @indiablooms | Dec 21, 2024, at 09:18 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: In a landmark event celebrating the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the British Deputy High Commission Kolkata, in collaboration with the Indo-British Scholars' Association (IBSA), Rotary Club of Calcutta Metro City, and Connections, spotlighted the leadership potential of disabled cricketers and emphasized inclusion, resilience, and the transformative power of sport.

The event, titled ‘Amplifying Leadership in Disability Cricket,’ brought together inspiring disabled cricketers from the West Bengal Cricket Association for Differently Abled. It served as a powerful platform to discuss the challenges and opportunities in disability cricket and the role of sports in fostering accessibility and equal opportunities.

Photo courtesy: PR Team

Speaking on behalf of Rotary Club of Calcutta Metro City, Subhojit Roy reaffirmed Rotary’s unwavering commitment to inclusion and the mainstreaming of differently-abled sportspeople. He emphasized the need for a level playing field, increased exposure, and resources to support these athletes.

"Rotary’s focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) aligns perfectly with the objectives of this initiative. We hope prominent cricketing leagues, such as the Bengal Pro T20 League, will support and promote Disability Cricket, recognizing its potential to inspire and unite communities," he said.

Subhojit Roy of Rotary Club speaking at the event | Photo courtesy: PR Team

The event also featured insights from international disability cricket experts, Jane Powell, Performance Manager for Disability Cricket at the England and Wales Cricket Board, and Rob Tipping, Head of Cricket Programmes at Lord’s Taverners.

Joining virtually from London, they shed light on initiatives that raise awareness and support for disability cricket in the UK and beyond.

Andrew Fleming, British Deputy High Commissioner to East and Northeast India, alongside esteemed panelists Sarbani Bhattacharya, Ritushree Guha, and Utpal Majumdar, highlighted the critical importance of breaking barriers in sports, promoting accessibility, and creating equitable opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

Past District Governor of Rotary Club Shyamashree Sen felicitating disabled cricketers at the event | Photo courtesy: PR Team

The event saw enthusiastic participation from Rotary leaders, including Past District Governor Shyamashree Sen and Club President Sunando Sen, alongside distinguished guests and sports enthusiasts committed to the cause.

This collaborative celebration underscores the shared vision of empowering differently-abled athletes, fostering inclusion through sports, and amplifying their leadership potential.

Rotary Club of Calcutta Metro City remains steadfast in its efforts to champion such transformative initiatives, paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable society.

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