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Victorian teams announced for ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Cricket Inclusion Championships

Cricket Victoria is pleased to name its teams for the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Cricket Inclusion Championships (NCIC) to be held in Geelong in January.

Victorian teams announced for ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Cricket Inclusion Championships

Cricket Victoria is pleased to name its teams for the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Cricket Inclusion Championships (NCIC) to be held in Geelong in January.

Now entering its fourth year, the NCIC is where more than 200 of Australia’s most talented cricketers with an intellectual disability, blind and low vision, as well as deaf and hard of hearing come together to compete for one of three titles.

Victoria will be looking to defend the Intellectual Disability title, following a strong win in 2019. In addition, they will be looking to improve on a semi final loss in Deaf Men and Blind Men divisions.

For a second year in a row, Victoria will be sending a Deaf Women’s and Hard of Hearing team. All players will be competing for Australian selection for the upcoming tours in 2020.

“The NCIC provides not just another high level T20 national cricket competition between different states, but also provides an even level and totally accessible playing field where everyone is treated equally and with outmost respect,” Victorian Men’s Deaf Coach Dean Barton-Smith said of the event.

“The competition is always of a high standard, yet the camaraderie is positively infectious. I really enjoy coaching, developing and motivating this Victorian Deaf & Hard of Hearing Squad and watching them see their true potentials evolve in the process.”

The Men’s Blind Coach Brett Wilson echoed these comments.

“It has enabled me to experience different cultures, religions, countries, and I have fond memories of the players I’ve played against and with, but most of all it has given me my family and for that I will be eternally grateful,” he said.

Cricket Victoria congratulates all players who have been selected for the teams and look forward to following their progress throughout the tournament.

VIC Inellectual Disability Team

Lachie Macrae (C)

Gavin Hicks

David Alford

Daynah Hopkins

Nathan Samuel

Steve Teloniatis

Brett Mackey

Benjamin Smith

Jamie Phillips

Richard Curtis

Mitchell Lawrence,

Damien Clarke

Patrick Wheeleer

Coach: Tom Ewing

Assistant Coach: Luke Gandy

Manager: Kellie Britt

VIC Deaf Women’s Team

Marnie Kerridge (C)

Ekaterini Sakellarios (VC)

Sherrie Beaver

Lisa Larcombe

Tamara Trinder-Scacco

Kayla Trinder-Scacco

Stephanie McDonald

Alisha Wormald

Melanie Pritchard

Tameka Browning

Lorraine Sorono

Coach: Di Day

Manager: Melissa Hale

VIC Deaf Men’s Team

Michael Parremore (C)

Scott Hellens

Callum Asbury

Tony Barulovski

Ben Morrison

Nick Gooley

Zac King

Kenneth Larcombe

Glen Flindell

Eddie Boal

Tom Sharples

Tyson Hay

Lachlan Waters,

Coach: Dean Barton-Smith

Manager: James Hale

VIC Blind Team

Ned Brewer-Maiga (C)

Brendan Spencer

Nathan Luke

Brett Wilson

David Gauci

Steve Obeid

Callum Sanders

John Boland

Matthew Cameron

Lachlan Hayward

Christopher Gould

Jasper Steeds

Travis Zimmer

Manager: Jodie Hunter

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