Cricket is a game that unites millions, and now Jazz is ensuring it also includes the deaf community. Jazz has partnered with Deaf Cricket Academy to title‑sponsor the upcoming Jazz Deaf Cricket Clash, a national tournament designed to give athletes who are deaf a stage to shine. This collaboration reflects Jazz’s dedication to social inclusion and its belief that passion and talent should find recognition regardless of barriers.
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The Jazz Deaf Cricket Clash will bring together deaf players from across Pakistan, creating competition, visibility, and community. Through this tournament, Jazz is ensuring that members of the deaf community are not sidelined but instead empowered to showcase their skills at a national level under proper support and structure. It’s about more than sport—it’s about equality, acknowledgment, and dignity.
Kazim Mujtaba, President of Jazz’s Consumer Division, said that true progress means inclusion. He remarked that organizing this tournament “allows us not only to celebrate the passion for cricket but also create meaningful opportunities for the deaf community to be seen, heard, and recognized on a national stage.” From Jazz’s perspective, the tournament is an expression of its mission to enable lives and livelihoods by extending digital and social empowerment to every segment of society.
Muhammad Irfan Miraj, President of the Deaf Cricket Academy, expressed appreciation for Jazz’s support, noting that this initiative gives deaf athletes a much larger platform. It strengthens their bond with the broader cricket culture of Pakistan—and brings their achievements into the mainstream.
With the Jazz Deaf Cricket Clash, Jazz and Deaf Cricket Academy are doing more than holding a tournament: they’re building inclusion infrastructure—lifting awareness, creating visibility, and ensuring cricket is genuinely a “game for all” in Pakistan.
