Andhra Pradesh Wins 7th IDCA Women's T-10 National Deaf Cricket Championship

The Andhra Pradesh women's team clinched the 7th IDCA Women's T-10 National Cricket Championship for the Deaf, defeating Delhi by five runs in a tightly contested final. The closing ceremony was graced by former Indian cricketer Gursharan Singh as chief guest, alongside other dignitaries from the sports and administrative fields. D. Kanthamma from Andhra Pradesh was the tournament star, winning Woman of the Match, Best Batswoman, and Player of the Series honors. The event, hosted by the Haryana Deaf Cricket Association, was hailed as a grand success in promoting inclusive sports.

Key Points: Andhra Pradesh Wins IDCA Women's Deaf T-10 Cricket Title

  • Andhra Pradesh wins final by 5 runs
  • D. Kanthamma named Player of the Series
  • Event supported by BCCI and Cyrus Poonawalla
  • Priya Dixit wins Best Bowler award
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Andhra Pradesh crowned winners of 7th IDCA Women T-10 National Cricket Championship

Andhra Pradesh women's deaf cricket team wins the 7th IDCA T-10 national championship, defeating Delhi in a close final by 5 runs.

"We have witnessed exceptional talent, determination, and true sportsmanship - Sumit Jain, IDCA President"

Gurugram, March 28

The 7th IDCA Women T-10 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026 wrapped up, with Andhra Pradesh Women's Team crowned as champions and Delhi Women's Team finishing as runners-up.

In the final played on Friday, Andhra Pradesh Women's Team, batting first, scored 73/4 in 10 overs. Delhi Women's team put up a strong fight but fell short by five runs, ending their innings at 68/4 in 10 overs.

The Championship trophy was later awarded by former Indian cricketer Gursharan Singh, who attended the closing ceremony as the chief guest. He was accompanied by Santosh Kumar Rai, Special Commissioner of Trade & Tax; Ompal, a Ranji player; Dev Dutt, Head Coach of the Indian Deaf Team Men's team and Certified BCCI Coach; Susheel Gupta, Coach of the Indian Deaf Team Men's team and in-charge of Bharat Nagar Cricket Ground; and Chander Prakash Kirodiwal, SSE / SP / SSB, DRM, all of whom served as guests of honour.

Talking about the successful completion of the Championship, which was hosted by the Haryana Deaf Cricket Association, Sumit Jain, President, IDCA, said, "Over the past five days, we have witnessed exceptional talent, determination, and true sportsmanship displayed by our incredible deaf athletes, and it was truly a commendable performance we saw here today by both the Andhra Pradesh and Delhi Teams, who gave it their all. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our Chief Guest and former Indian Cricketer, Gursharan Singh ji, for giving us his valuable time and being present here for this event."

"I would also like to thank Dhiraj Kumar, President, HDCA, for being such a wonderful host for this event. Your presence here at this event will help us motivate more players, especially women players, to take up cricket as a career. I would also like to extend a special thanks to Cyrus Poonawalla for his blessings and encouragement; the IDCA Women's seventh T10 National Cricket Championship for the Deaf has been a grand success only because of his continued support and commitment to promoting inclusive sports," he added.

The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA), supported by the BCCI and recognised by the Deaf International Cricket Council and Asian Deaf Cricket Association, is organising the championship.

D. Kanthamma from Andhra Pradesh was the standout player in the tournament, earning multiple accolades. She was named Woman of the Match in the final, as well as the Best Batswoman of the Series. Additionally, she was crowned Player of the Series for her consistent performances. Priya Dixit from Uttar Pradesh was recognised as the Best Bowler of the Series for her exceptional bowling efforts.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone from Delhi, it's a bit disappointing to come so close and lose by just 5 runs! But full credit to the Delhi women's team for putting up a strong fight. The final must have been thrilling. These tournaments are crucial for giving deaf athletes the platform they deserve. Well done to all!
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Aman W
Great to see former cricketer Gursharan Singh supporting the event. His presence adds so much value and motivates the players. Also, kudos to the organisers and Haryana Deaf Cricket Association for hosting. We need more such coverage in mainstream sports news.
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Sarah B
This is wonderful news! Inclusive sports are so important. Congratulations to Andhra Pradesh and to Priya Dixit from UP for Best Bowler. I hope this championship gets more young women, with and without disabilities, inspired to pick up a bat and ball.
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Karthik V
While the event is commendable, I wish the article gave more details about the matches leading to the final. How many teams participated? What was the journey like for Andhra Pradesh? The focus seems more on the guests than the tournament structure. Still, a big win for deaf cricket in India!
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Nisha Z
Jai Andhra! 🎉 Our girls have made the state proud. Kanthamma's performance is the stuff of legends. It's heartening to see BCCI's support mentioned. Hope this leads to more funding and recognition for deaf cricket. The future is bright!

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