
Jagisha Arora
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buff.ly | Sangmuan Hangsing |Pragya Singh |Jagisha Arora
On June 4, at a ground in Gurgaon, cricket players from Delhi and Odisha were toiling in the heat. Each team was eyeing for a win. It was an important match. But the usual buzz of a cricket tournament was missing. There were no cheerleaders, no spectators and no media. The occasion was the Nagesh Trophy—a T20 cricket tournament for the visually impaired, named after SP Nagesh, the founder-president of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India.
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