DCCI announces squad for Mixed Disability T20I series against England
New Delhi, January 24
The Differently Abled Cricket Council of India on Saturday announced the India Men's Mixed Disability squad for the upcoming historic five-match Mixed Disability T20 International series against England, set to be played from January 29 to February 6 in Greater Noida and Jaipur.
Ravindra Sante will lead the Indian side as captain, while Vivek has been named vice-captain of the team, as per a release from DCCI.
The series, which will feature players with physical disabilities, hearing impairments and intellectual disabilities competing together in a single international format, marks another significant step forward in the growth of inclusive cricket on the global stage.
The opening three matches of the series will be held at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium, Greater Noida, before the action shifts to Jaipur, which will host the final two T20Is.
India's preparations have been in full swing, with the national training camp concluding on Saturday. The Indian team will travel to Greater Noida on January 25 ahead of the series opener.
Speaking on the squad announcement, DCCI general secretary Ravi Kant Chauhan said, "This Indian squad represents the depth and diversity of mixed disability cricket in the country. The players have shown great commitment during the camp, and this series against England will be an important platform to showcase India's progress. Such international exposure is crucial for strengthening the format and inspiring many more aspiring cricketers."
India mixed disability squad
Ravindra Sante (C - Physical Disability), Vivek Kumar (VC - Deaf), Akash Singh (Deaf), Sibun Nanda (Deaf), Shariq Majeed (Deaf), Krishna Gowda (WK - Deaf), Deepak Kumar (Deaf), Jithendra V N (Physical Disability), Majid (Physical Disability), Wasim Iqbal (Physical Disability), Yogender Badoriya (WK - Physical Disability), Akash Patil (Physical Disability), Sandeep (Intellectual Disability), Rizwan (Intellectual Disability), Tarun (Intellectual Disability), Soham (Intellectual Disability), Jayesh Parmar (Intellectual Disability)
England's team arrived in India on Friday. They entered the series after a successful home campaign in 2025, during which they defeated India 6-1 in the first-ever Mixed Disability international series.
Led by captain Callum Flynn, the visitors have announced a balanced squad blending experience with young talent.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally, our differently-abled athletes are getting the international platform they deserve. The squad looks balanced. Hope BCCI and sports channels give this series proper coverage. Jai Hind!
As someone who has followed disability sports, this is a massive step forward. The mix of physical, hearing, and intellectual disabilities in one team is groundbreaking. Kudos to DCCI. Hope the pitches in Noida and Jaipur are good.
Heartwarming news on a Saturday! These players are an inspiration. But I have a respectful criticism - why is there so little fanfare? This deserves at least half the promotion the IPL gets. Let's support them better!
Captain Ravindra Sante and VC Vivek Kumar - all the best! Last series scoreline hurts. Time for revenge on home soil. The country is with you. 🇮🇳
This is the real spirit of cricket. It's not just about winning, it's about breaking barriers. Wishing both teams a fantastic and competitive series. Hope to see highlights online.
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