Deaf Women's T-10 Cricket Championship 2026 Kicks Off in Gurugram

The 7th IDCA Women T-10 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026 commenced in Gurugram on March 23rd with a grand opening ceremony. Nine teams are competing in the national tournament, which is supported by the BCCI and recognized by international deaf cricket bodies. The event aims to promote and celebrate deaf women cricketers, providing a national platform for athletes with hearing impairments. The pool matches will run until March 26th, followed by the semi-finals and final on March 27th.

Key Points: 7th IDCA Women's Deaf T-10 National Cricket Championship 2026

  • Championship for deaf women cricketers
  • Nine teams competing
  • Supported by BCCI & corporate sponsors
  • Matches from March 23-27, 2026
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7th IDCA Women T-10 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026 kicks off in Gurugram

The 7th IDCA Women T-10 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026 begins in Gurugram with 9 teams. Matches run from March 23-27.

"Their presence... motivates all the deaf cricketers across India - Sumit Jain, IDCA President"

New Delhi, March 24

The 7th IDCA Women T-10 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026 kicked off in Gurugram on March 23rd with nine teams competing for the National title.

The championship was kicked off with a grand ceremony, with Gaurav Gautam, Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of Haryana, presiding as the Chief Guest, and Ajay Gaur, Senior Leader, Bharatiya Janata Party, Faridabad, Haryana, as the Guest of Honour.

Kicking off the annual event, Sumit Jain, President, IDCA, said, "It is an honour to have Shri Gaurav Gautam, Honourable Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of Haryana, and Shri Ajay Gaur, Senior Leader, Bharatiya Janata Party, here with us in Gurgaon as we kick off the IDCA Women T-10 National Cricket Championship for Deaf. Their presence, along with host Haryana Deaf Cricket Association, not only motivates all the players who are participating here to give their best but also motivates all the deaf cricketers across India, especially young women cricketers who want to take up cricket to come forward and take up sports."

His sentiments were echoed by IDCA CEO Roma Balwani, who added, "This championship aims to celebrate our deaf women cricketers who, with their spirit and grit, show the world that when it comes to cricket, gender and being hearing-impaired take a back seat and it is only about the spirit of the game and being one with your team. I also like to take this opportunity to thank our generous supporters, the Cyrus Poonawalla Group, KFC India, Hero MotoCorp Limited, Kaizzen, Impact Research & Measurement Pvt. Ltd, RB Foundation, LPS Bossard Pvt. Ltd, Kainos Hospital, Rohtak, Scholars Rosary EDU Initiative, Rohtak, LSL Tools Private Limited, Gurugram, PFNL Security Agency, and Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, for their support and for helping us create a strong platform for differently-abled cricketers to shine on a national stage." The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA), supported by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and recognised by the Deaf International Cricket Council and Asian Deaf Cricket Association, is hosting the championship.

The 7th IDCA Women T-10 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026, hosted by Haryana Deaf Cricket Association, kicked off on March 23rd with the first game between host Haryana and Chandigarh, followed by Kerala vs Andhra Pradesh, Telangana vs Delhi, and Maharashtra vs Kerala.

The pool stage matches of the championship will take place from 23rd March to 26th March, followed by the semi-finals and the Final taking place on 27th March 2026.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see corporate support from companies like Hero MotoCorp and Indian Oil. This is how public-private partnerships should work - for promoting sports at all levels. Jai Hind!
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Arjun K
While the event is commendable, I wish the media coverage was stronger. These athletes deserve the same spotlight as any other national championship. Hope DD Sports or a sports channel picks this up for highlights at least.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with differently-abled communities, this is fantastic. The T-10 format is perfect - fast, exciting, and great for spectators. Wishing all the teams the very best!
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Vikram M
Haryana hosting again! Our state is truly becoming a sports hub. From the Olympics to events like this, the focus on sports infrastructure is showing results. Chak De Haryana!
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Kavya N
The quote from the IDCA CEO really hit home. "Gender and being hearing-impaired take a back seat." That's the spirit of true sport. These women are breaking barriers twice over. Respect.

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