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Making cricket accessible for all abilities
A new cricket club in Cheltenham has started up to give young people with additional needs the opportunity to learn how to play the game.
It runs free weekly sessions for young people with disabilities such as autism and down's syndrome.
It welcomes people between the ages of 12 and 25 and is always ready to welcome new members.
麻豆社 Radio Gloucestershire's Martha McCracken went to see the session in action.
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