City
Epaper

India name squad for men's deaf T20I tri-series, ODIs

By IANS | Updated: December 26, 2024 15:20 IST

New Delhi, Dec 26 Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) has announced the 16-member squad for the upcoming International ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Dec 26 Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) has announced the 16-member squad for the upcoming International T20I tri-series and ODI Deaf cricket series.

The T20I tri-series between India, South Africa and Australia will be held from March 2 to 8 in New Delhi. Following the tri-series, the Indian Deaf Cricket team will be playing a three-match ODI series with Australia from March 10 to 12.

The team will be led by Virender Singh, while Sai Akash will shoulder the vice captain's responsibility. The Indian men's deaf cricket team will be undergoing extensive training and practice sessions under the expert guidance of head coach Dev Dutt and assistant coach Susheel Gupta.

Head coach Dutt lauded chief selector Vinod Kumar Matta for selecting a highly competent and promising squad. He further extended gratitude to IDCA for their support in organising and hosting the series.

"The Indian squad looks extremely promising. I stay optimistic that our players in the Deaf Cricket Team will deliver stellar performances to be on the top of both tournaments. The international tri-series and ODI series will be a massive platform for the Indian Deaf Cricket Team to showcase their outstanding performances on a consistent stretch. This will also be an opportunity for the players to establish the team as one of the best in the world," IDCA chief Sumit Jain said.

IDCA CEO Roma Balwani, added, "I keenly look forward to witnessing competitive tournaments ahead, where players from all teams will be showcasing their exceptional talents. My fingers always stay crossed for our Indian players, who have the potential to excel and win many such tournaments.”

Squad: Virender Singh (captain), Sai Akash (vice-captain), Umar Ashraf-WK, Abhishek Singh, Akash Singh, Yashwanth Naidu, Sanju Sharma, Santosh Kr. Mohapatra, Kuldeep Singh, Vivek Kumar, Sudarsun E, Krishna Gowda-WK, M. Shramith, Sibun Nanda, Ankit Jangir, Sarik Majeed.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPalestine President Mahmoud Abbas appoints Hussein al-Sheikh as PLO deputy

InternationalAt least 14 people killed, 750 others injured in explosion at key Iranian port

InternationalIndian Embassy in Nepal holds condolence meeting for J-K attack victims

InternationalPakistan: Mahrang Baloch's sister demands Chief Justice's intervention against 'mistreatment' of BYC leaders in prison

International"Deeply saddened by the recent horrific attack in Pahalgam": Thai PM on J-K terror attack

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsIPL 2025: Rain has final say as KKR, PBKS share points in abandoned clash at Eden Gardens

Other SportsGI-PKL 2025: Punjabi Tigers, Marathi Vultures, Tamil Lions and Bhojpuri Leopards reach men's semis

Other SportsShambhavi Kshirsagar takes double gold at 23rd Kumar Surendra Singh Memorial Shooting Championship

Other SportsAbhishek Nayar, Paras Mhambrey join T20 Mumbai League as mentors

Other SportsTheegala and Rai move into Top-10 at Zurich Classic