India Triumph in Historic Mixed Disability T20I Opener Against England

India began the historic Mixed Disability T20 International series with a commanding seven-wicket victory over England in Noida. Chasing 174, India reached the target in 18.5 overs, powered by a superb 94 from Player of the Match Yogendra Bhadoria. England's total of 173/5 was built on half-centuries from Lian O'Brien and Angus Grant Brown. The series aims to promote inclusivity by featuring players with various disabilities in a unified international format.

Key Points: India Win Mixed Disability T20I Series Opener vs England

  • India win by 7 wickets
  • Yogendra Bhadoria scores match-winning 94
  • England post 173/5
  • Series promotes disability inclusion
  • India take 1-0 series lead
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India begin Mixed Disability T20I series with 7-wicket win over England

India chase 174 to beat England by 7 wickets in the first historic Mixed Disability T20I. Yogendra Bhadoria stars with 94.

"This award means a lot to me, but more importantly, it belongs to the entire team. - Yogendra Bhadoria"

Noida, January 29

India made a strong start to the historic five-match India vs England Mixed Disability T20 International series, registering a convincing seven-wicket victory over England in the opening match at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium, Noida, on Thursday.

Batting first after losing the toss, England put up a competitive 173 for 5 in their allotted 20 overs, according to a release. England captain Callum Flynn set the early tempo with an aggressive 26 off 16 balls, while Lian O'Brien anchored the innings with a composed 55 off 41 deliveries, striking four boundaries and three sixes.

Wicketkeeper-batter Angus Grant Brown added valuable runs in the latter half, scoring a fluent 53 off 34 balls to ensure England crossed the 170-run mark.

India's bowlers maintained discipline during key phases of the innings. Akash Singh and Vivek Kumar picked up important wickets at crucial moments, preventing England from building sustained partnerships and keeping the target within reach.

In response, India chased down the total with confidence, reaching 175 for 3 in 18.5 overs. The chase was spearheaded by wicketkeeper-batter Yogendra Bhadoria, who delivered a match-winning performance with a magnificent 94 off 59 balls. Bhadoria's innings, which included six fours and five sixes, provided stability and momentum throughout the run chase.

Yogendra Bhadoria was adjudged the Player of the Match for his outstanding match-winning knock, and the award was presented by Sharad Pathak (Aavas) in the presence of Ritu Mathur and Sanjay Sachdeva from BPCL.

The occasion was further graced by distinguished guests, including Laxmi Singh, Police Commissioner, Gautam Budh Nagar; Tejpal Nagar, MLA Dadri; and Laxmi V.S., ACO, Greater Noida Authority (Planning).

Speaking after the match, Yogendra Bhadoria said, "This award means a lot to me, but more importantly, it belongs to the entire team. We played with belief and confidence, and it feels special to contribute to a series that stands for inclusion and equal opportunity."

Yogendra received able support from Akash Singh, who played a quickfire knock of 36 off just 15 balls, striking at an impressive rate and putting pressure back on the English bowlers. Arjun Gawre contributed 13 runs, while Majid (12 not out) and skipper Ravindra Sante (11 not out) guided India to victory without further loss.

The win gives India a 1-0 lead in the series, which is being played as part of efforts to promote inclusivity by bringing together players with physical, hearing and intellectual disabilities in a single international format.

The second T20I will also be played in Greater Noida as the landmark series continues.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Brilliant chase! 173 is a good total on any day, but the way Bhadoria and Akash Singh finished it was clinical. Akash's 36 off 15 was the perfect supporting act. Hope they keep this momentum for the rest of the series.
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Arjun K
Heartwarming to see such a historic series get underway. The concept of a mixed disability format is truly progressive and inclusive. Kudos to the organizers and the players for putting on a great show. More power to all of them!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows disability sports, this is a massive step forward. The coverage and the presence of dignitaries show it's being taken seriously. A respectful suggestion: I hope the broadcast and highlights are made fully accessible with better audio descriptions and sign language interpretation.
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Vikram M
Well played, Team India! The bowlers did a good job restricting England in the middle overs. Vivek Kumar and Akash Singh picking up wickets at key moments was crucial. On to the next one! Let's make it 2-0.
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Kavya N
Yogendra's words after the match gave me goosebumps. "Belongs to the entire team" – such a humble and team-first attitude. This is the real spirit of sports. Wishing the entire squad the very best for the remaining matches! 🏏

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