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World Service,3 mins

'Before table cricket I wasn't a fan'

Stumped

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We went to the home of cricket to see the National Table Cricket Finals take place. Table cricket provides the chance for young people with disabilities to play a competitive game. It's played on a table tennis table with sliding fielders, a small ball and a ramp which is used to bowl, and a wooden bat enables players to score runs - simulating a game of cricket. Ralph Thoresby School from Leeds were victorious at Lord's - they were crowned the 2016 Lord’s Taverners National Table Cricket Champions. Find out more @lordstaverners

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