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Deaf Cricket U19 National Championship 2026 Inaugurated in Anantapur

The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) inaugurated the 3rd U-19 T20 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026 in Anantapur on Monday. The tournament, hosted by the Deaf Cricket Association of Andhra Pradesh, features 23 league matches from June 22 to 26. Ten teams from states including Delhi, Mumbai, and Karnataka are competing for the championship title. IDCA President Sumit Jain expressed gratitude to principal support partners, including the Serum Institute of India and KFC India.

IDCA inaugurates U19 3rd T20 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026 in Anantapur

New Delhi, June 22

The Indian Deaf Cricket Association, supported by the Board of Control for Cricket in India and recognised by the Deaf International Cricket Council and the Asian Deaf Cricket Association, inaugurated the 3rd U-19 T20 National Cricket Championship for the Deaf on Monday, with a grand opening ceremony held at Anantapur's RDT Stadium Cricket Ground.

The championship, which is being hosted by the Deaf Cricket Association of Andhra Pradesh (DCAAP), brings together some of the country's most promising young deaf cricketers and reflects IDCA's continued commitment to promoting inclusivity, excellence, and equal opportunities in sports, according to a press release.

The competition will feature 23 league matches, to be played from June 22 to 26, 2026, at Anantapur's RDT Stadium Cricket Ground, with trophies awarded to the overall champions, runners-up, and third-place teams.

Speaking about the championship, Sumit Jain, President of IDCA, said, "I am delighted to see my dream gradually becoming a reality. The U19 3rd T20 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026 showcases some of India's finest young cricketers from across the country and celebrates the spirit, resilience, and talent of our deaf athletes. I am deeply grateful to Dr. Cyrus S. Poonawalla, Chairman of Serum Institute of India, for being our Principal Support Partner and for his unwavering support. The entire IDCA family is truly fortunate to have the blessings and encouragement of the Cyrus Poonawalla Group and KFC India. I would also like to thank all our support partners for their generous contributions and valuable guidance."

Challagali Raghu, General Secretary, DCAAP, added, "We are delighted to host the IDCA U19 3rd T20 National Cricket Championship for Deaf in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. We are pleased to welcome teams from ten state deaf cricket associations invited by IDCA. Nurturing deaf cricket talent is truly a celebration, and we are proud to be members of IDCA. We look forward to a tournament that will create excitement, goodwill, and further promote the cause of deaf cricket in Andhra Pradesh."

A total of 10 teams from across the country are competing in the event:

1) Delhi 2) Mumbai 3) Haryana4) Odisha5) Karnataka6) Madhya Pradesh7) Gujarat8) Andhra Pradesh9) Telangana10) Uttar Pradesh.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Suresh O

While this is a great step forward, I hope the BCCI and state associations also focus on providing long-term career support for these deaf cricketers. A few tournaments are good, but scholarships, coaching camps, and job opportunities would make a real difference. Still, kudos to the organizers for the effort! 👏

Anushka E

Finally, some good news for cricket lovers! 🇮🇳 The U-19 deaf championship is a wonderful example of how sports can break barriers. I'm especially happy that teams from 10 states are participating – this will build a strong foundation for deaf cricket in India. Way to go, IDCA!

Michael C

As someone who follows cricket from the US, this is impressive. India's commitment to inclusive sports is commendable. The IDCA's partnership with Serum Institute and KFC shows good corporate alignment. I'd love to see live streaming of these matches for global audiences – it would inspire deaf athletes everywhere.

Nisha Z

Very proud moment! 😊 Cricket is a religion in India, and it's beautiful to see everyone getting a chance to play at the national level. I hope the media gives decent coverage to this tournament – these young athletes deserve the limelight just as much as the mainstream cricketers.

Vinay O

This is a great development for disability sports in India. But we need more such tournaments across different age groups and formats – not just T20. The infrastructure in Tier-2 cities like Anantapur also needs improvement to host such events. Nonetheless, a positive start! 👍

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