Dan Bowser - man of the series for England against Australia<br>credit: ECB/Getty Images

ENGLAND’S Learning Disability XI wrapped up an IT20 series whitewash of Australia to win gold at the INAS Global Games and return home with eight wins from eight matches on the tour.

North Devon batsman Dan Bowser was once again the star of the show, hitting his fifth score of 60 or more in seven appearances to guide England to 190 for four in Brisbane. His top score was 99 not out in round four of the T20 series.

Bowser’s 64 from 35 balls took him to an aggregate of 499 runs for the tour at a remarkable average of 99.8. The left-hander was named player of the series for the Global Games IT20s.

Across the ODI and T20 series, Bowser won four man-of-the-match awards and was the player of the series in both formats. In the five-game T20 series he scored 277 runs at an average of 68 and a strike rate of 175. 

Tayler Young and Dan Levey scored 45 and 42 respectively to help drive England to their unassailable total.

Ronnie Jackson, having shone with the bat throughout the tour, showed he’s a danger with the ball as well, taking two for 21 from his four overs. Kieran McKinney also took two wickets, conceding just 12 runs from his allotted overs, one fewer than Alex Jervis who finished with figures of two for 13.

Australia were restricted to 89 for nine from their 20 overs, giving England the win by 101 runs.

Ian Martin, ECB’s head of disability cricket, said: “I couldn’t be prouder of all the players and staff who’ve achieved this fantastic result.

“Australia is a tough place to play cricket as a touring England side and these boys have excelled in challenging conditions to win all eight matches on the tour.

“They’re an inspiration to us all and our hope is that the quality of cricket on show at the INAS Global Games will inspire more nations to back Learning Disability cricket and make this a truly international tournament next time round.”