India to Proudly Participate in Physical Disabled Cricket Champions Trophy 2025

India is going to participate in the Physical Disabled Cricket Champions Trophy 2025 with pride, making it a momentous occasion for inclusive cricket. Keep updated with team details, expectations, and the inspiring journey of physically disabled cricketers.

Dec 25, 2024 - 02:34
Dec 26, 2024 - 02:35
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India to Proudly Participate in Physical Disabled Cricket Champions Trophy 2025

 

The Disabled Cricket Council of India has announced to participate in the Physical Disabled Cricket Champions Trophy 2025. The championship would be held at Colombo, Sri Lanka, between January 12 and 21, 2025. The event is to prove a spectacular platform for demonstrating the skill and perseverance of disabled cricketers throughout the world. This tournament is expected to be played by teams from India, England, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. This tournament is said to have elements of sportsmanship and inclusion.

Probable squad to undergo intense training camp in Jaipur in the first week of January 2025 in order to prepare the Indian team well for this international tournament. This would be used as a basis for selection of the final squad of players that will represent India in this tournament. It is not only an opportunity for the players to hone their skills but also build team camaraderie and prepare mentally for the challenges at hand.

Indian Squad for Physical Disabled Cricket Champions Trophy 2025

The Indian team is prepared to exhibit its best in the games and the list of eligible players is a witness that the disabled cricket team had such great talent.

Composition: The team comprises an all-rounder player, wicket-keeping, bowling, and a batter who has presented miraculous skills in the game. 

  • All-Rounders Ravindra Sante, Vikrant Keni, Aakash Patil, Sunny Goyat, Narendra Mangore, Jitendra VN, Majid Magray, Chintu Chaudhary

  • Wicket-Keppers Yogendra Badoria, Deependra Singh

  • Bowlers: Akhil Reddy (Leg Spinner), Jaswant Singh (Off Spinner), Jayanta Dey, Radhika Prasad, Aamir Hassan, G. S. Shivshankar, Pawan, Mohd. Sadiq

  • Batsmen: Kunal Phanase, Nikhil Manhas, Raju Kannur, Surendra Korwal

 

They are some of the world's greatest disabled cricketers. They will represent India like champions and bring full honor to India during Champions Trophy. The zeal for triumph, their resilience to challenges, and excellence to game will shine with victory to all these challenges on being challenged by world cricket super powers.

What has India's gain this day is DCCI - as told by its general secretary Ravi Chauhan. "India's participation in the Champions Trophy 2025 is something to be proud of for the whole nation. That is not only a forum to allow our players to showcase their potential but it is also an extremely effective statement for inclusion in the sports field. DCCI is about opportunities for a disabled athlete and this tournament is just another step towards dismantling the barriers and going on to set new high points in cricketing".

 

Sminu Jindal, Founder-Chairperson of Svayam-the non-profit organization who strives for accessibility, was proud and confident in supporting the team, "We are really happy to support Team India towards the Champions Trophy 2025. This Championship speaks of the strength, struggle, and perseverance, qualities that these phenomenal people stand for. At Svayam, we strive that accessibility is a normal good and not a privilege. We strive so that talent finds no barriers to flow, and the environment, supportive."

Her words will resonate with the mission of the event: not only sports but also breaking down societal barriers individuals with disabilities face. Champions of this event will be not only those who win but also those who inspire others to overcome challenges and achieve greatness.

Tournament Fixtures and Matches

 

The match-up is going to be a thrilling ride as it stretches over ten days. India will have to face Pakistan, England, and Sri Lanka multiple times in the group stage before the final on January 21, 2025. Here are the matches:

 

12 Jan: India Men PD vs. Pakistan Men PD

13 Jan: India Men PD vs. England Men PD

15 Jan: India Men PD vs. Sri Lanka Men PD

16 Jan: India Men PD vs. Pakistan Men PD

Jan 18: India Men PD vs. England Men PD

Jan 19: India Men PD vs. Sri Lanka Men PD

Jan 21: Final

This cricket event is sure to inspire a great deal of display of cricket where determination and sportsmanship precede over physical limitations. As the Indian team gets ready to face this coveted tournament, the whole nation waits with bated breath for their outstanding performances.

In conclusion, the Physical Disabled Cricket Champions Trophy 2025 is set to be a historic event that not only showcases the incredible abilities of disabled cricketers but also highlights the importance of inclusivity in the world of sports. Team India’s participation in this event will undoubtedly inspire athletes and fans alike, proving that with determination and support, anything is possible.