As the IDCA T20I Tri-Series unfolds, head coaches of the participating teams have shared their thoughts on the competition, their teams' preparations, and their expectations.
The second edition of the Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) T10 Women's Deaf Premier League 2025 kicked off at the Mumbai Police Gymkhana Cricket Ground, Mumbai. The tournament was inaugurated in a grand ceremony by the Chief Guest, Harjinder Kang, His Majesty's Trade Commissioner for S
Indian Deaf Cricket Association is organising the Second T-10 Women's Deaf Premier League in Mumbai, Maharashtra, from January 7 to January 9. In this edition, five specially-abled women's teams from different parts of the country will compete on the field to clinch the coveted Premier Leagu
Following the tri-series, the Indian Deaf Cricket team will be playing a three-match ODI series with Australia from March 10 to March 12. Team India's Deaf squad was picked by the All-India Men's Selection Committee. The team will be led by the captaincy of Virender Singh and vice-captaincy
The Indian Deaf Cricket Team clinched a major victory against Sri Lanka in the five-match bilateral ODI deaf cricket series held in New Delhi. The Indian squad defeated the visiting Sri Lankan team 5-0 at the DDA Roshanara Club to win the series held between December 2 to December 8.
The final match of the Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) U19 2nd T-20 National Cricket Championship for Deaf took place from November 25-28, with specially-abled hearing-impaired men's teams from 8 states competing for the coveted champion's trophy.
The five-day tournament kicked off with a special opening ceremony organised on Tuesday at Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium in Sonwar, Srinagar. The two best teams will face each other in the final match scheduled for July 21.
Indian Deaf cricket team will face England in a bilateral T20 International Deaf Series from June 18. The seven-match Deaf series begins on June 18 at The County Ground, Derby and then moves to Kidderminster, Northamptonshire and Warwickshire before finishing up in Leicestershire on June 27
Deaf Bengaluru Badshahs and Deaf Hyderabad Eagles emerged as joint winners of the title. However, Bengaluru Badshahs were declared the winners on toss of the coin