The D40 competition is the ECB’s national hardball disability programme and represents the top tier of domestic county-level disability cricket.
It features players with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, or hearing loss. All participants must undergo an independent disability sport classification assessment to confirm eligibility.
Matches are played with a hardball, 40 overs a side, following the same laws and regulations as traditional county cricket, including powerplays and a 30-yard fielding circle.

