This will be the first time that Indian Sign Language will be used as commentary in a T20 World Cup. Disney Star (Image Credit- Twitter X) There is a very good news for the Indian cricket fans who are unable to see and hear. Let us tell you that during the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024, Disney Star is going to use Indian Sign Language and descriptive audio in an unprecedented change in commentary. This effort by Disney Star during the T29 World Cup matches will obviously improve the experience of cricket fans who are partially or completely unable to see and hear. Fans will get to see this facility on Star Sports Network. Also, let us tell you that this is a unique and first change of its kind in India when Indian Sign Language (ISL) will be used in a marquee tournament. Also, let us tell you that giving more information regarding this, Information and Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Singh Thakur has also tweeted. In a post from his official See this tweet of Anurag Singh Thakur Great to see @StarSportsIndia @DisneyPlusHS @signinghands coming together to provide Indian Sign Language and audio descriptive commentary during #T20WorldCup2024, This is an important step in line with GoI and @MIB_India‘s vision for inclusivity #InclusionMatters, — Anurag Thakur (Modi’s family) (@ianuragthakur) May 16, 2024 20 teams are taking part in T20 World Cup 2024 On the other hand, if we give you information about T20 World Cup 2024, this time this tournament is going to start from June 2 under the joint hosting of West Indies and USA. A total of 20 teams are participating in the multination tournament. All 20 teams have been divided into four groups of 5 each. After the league stage, the top 2 teams from each group will qualify for the next round of the tournament. Teams included in Group A: India, Pakistan, Ireland, Canada and USA. Teams included in Group B: Scotland, Oman, England, Australia, Namibia. Teams included in Group C: New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea. Teams included in Group D: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal, South Africa.
T20 World Cup 2024: Disney star to use Indian sign language and descriptive audio during commentary
This will be the first time that Indian Sign Language will be used as commentary in a T20 World Cup. Disney Star (Image Credit- Twitter X) There is a very good news for the Indian cricket fans who are unable to see and hear. Let us tell you that during the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024, Disney Star is going to use Indian Sign Language and descriptive audio in an unprecedented change in commentary. This effort by Disney Star during the T29 World Cup matches will obviously improve the experience of cricket fans who are partially or completely unable to see and hear. Fans will get to see this facility on Star Sports Network. Also, let us tell you that this is a unique and first change of its kind in India when Indian Sign Language (ISL) will be used in a marquee tournament. Also, let us tell you that giving more information regarding this, Information and Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Singh Thakur has also tweeted. In a post from his official See this tweet of Anurag Singh Thakur Great to see @StarSportsIndia @DisneyPlusHS @signinghands coming together to provide Indian Sign Language and audio descriptive commentary during #T20WorldCup2024, This is an important step in line with GoI and @MIB_India‘s vision for inclusivity #InclusionMatters, — Anurag Thakur (Modi’s family) (@ianuragthakur) May 16, 2024 20 teams are taking part in T20 World Cup 2024 On the other hand, if we give you information about T20 World Cup 2024, this time this tournament is going to start from June 2 under the joint hosting of West Indies and USA. A total of 20 teams are participating in the multination tournament. All 20 teams have been divided into four groups of 5 each. After the league stage, the top 2 teams from each group will qualify for the next round of the tournament. Teams included in Group A: India, Pakistan, Ireland, Canada and USA. Teams included in Group B: Scotland, Oman, England, Australia, Namibia. Teams included in Group C: New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea. Teams included in Group D: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal, South Africa.