Organized under the guidance of the Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI), this prestigious series brings together two cricket-loving nations to celebrate the unyielding human spirit and athletic excellence of physically disabled cricketers. Wilspoke Sports and Entertainment prou
This historic and inspiring bilateral series will be held in Bangalore from April 29 to May 5, 2025, showcasing
exceptional talent, resilience, and sportsmanship from differently-abled (standing) cricketers of both nations.
Mandaviya, honoured the Indian Physical Disability (PD) Cricket Team on winning the PD Champions Trophy 2025 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The team defeated England in the tournament final, demonstrating exceptional skill and resilience. The Indian PD Cricket Team, supported by the Differently Able
Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, honoured the Indian Physical Disability (PD) Cricket Team on winning the PD Champions Trophy 2025 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The team defeated England in the tournament final, demonstrating exceptional skill and resilience.
The event was held in collaboration with the accessibility organization Svayam in the presence of Abhay Pratap, Joint Secretary of DCCI Ravikant Chauhan, General Secretary, DCCI and Sminu Jindal, Founder-Chairperson, Svayam among other dignitaries.
In a gripping encounter at the PD Champions Trophy 2025, the Indian Physical Disability cricket team secured an impressive 29-run victory over England PD in their second league match. The game, held at the FTZ Cricket Grounds in Katunayake, highlighted India's strong form and determination t
The tournament will feature four competing teams: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and England. Led by captain Vikrant Ravindra Keni, the Indian team is set to open its campaign with a high-stakes match against arch-rival Pakistan on January 12
The NSP of the DCCI has today announced the Indian squad for the upcoming Physically Disabled Champions Trophy to be held in Sri Lanka from January 12 to January 21. This is the first time that the tournament is being held since 2019 and India begins its campaign by playing Pakistan on Janua
As part of their preparations, the probable squad will participate in an intensive training camp in Jaipur during the first week of January 2025 and the final squad will be selected during the camp
Powered by skipper Ravindra Sante's brilliant 39-ball 70, which included six sixes and four fours, Mumbai outplayed Karnataka by eight wickets in the final to clinch the trophy in the fourth edition of the 4th T20 National Physical Disability Championship.
Mumbai will take on Karnataka in the final of the fourth edition of the tournament,organized by the Differentlyabled Cricket Council of India (DCCI), which started in Udaipur from October 15
Rajasthan all-rounder Surinder Kumar Khorwal, who plays despite an artificial limb (prosthetic left leg) as he was born with just one leg and a physical disability in his right hand, emerged as the best performer in the league stage of the fourth T20 National Physical Disability Championshi