ECB accused of allowing non-disabled players to take place of disabled cricketers in top domestic league

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Governing board faces claims of blocking international pathway
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Parent says LD players are ‘quietly put to one side’
The England and Wales Cricket Board has been accused of allowing non-disabled players to participate in its Disability Premier League, blocking the pathway to international cricket.
The parents of Jai Charan and Alex Jervis – both former England internationals who have diagnosed learning disabilities – say their sons have been replaced in the DPL by players who do not meet the disability criteria under the ECB’s assessment process.