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India Deaf Women's Team Makes History with T20 Series Whitewash in Sri Lanka

The India Deaf Women's cricket team made history by winning their first-ever international T20 series with a 4-0 whitewash against Sri Lanka in Moratuwa. The team dominated the five-match series, with the final match won by seven wickets after bowling out Sri Lanka for 40 runs. The series victory demonstrates the team's readiness to compete on the global stage, according to IDCA President Sumit Jain. Awards were presented to standout players including Player of the Series Reddy Jyoshna and Best Batter Needa Zabi Shaikh.

India Deaf Women's team scripts history with T20 series win

Moratuwa, July 13

The India Deaf Women's cricket team won the T20 series, defeating the host Sri Lankan Deaf Women's cricket team in a series whitewash this week. The landmark tour marked the Indian deaf women's team's debut on the international stage.

According to a press release, the team played four matches at the De Soysa International Cricket Stadium in Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. On 13th July, Team India won the fifth and final match by seven wickets after restricting the Sri Lankan team to 40/10 in 13.5 overs in the first innings.

The final match was followed by a grand closing ceremony attended by Hon. Sunil Kumara Gamage, Minister of Sports, Sri Lanka, and Maitrey Kulkarni, Deputy High Commissioner of India, as Chief Guests, along with Sugath Wasantha, Member of Parliament, Sri Lanka, as Guest of Honour. At the ceremony, the trophies were presented to the champion and runner-up teams by the Chief Guest, Maitrey Kulkarni, Deputy High Commissioner of India.

Speaking on the occasion, Sumit Jain, President, Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA), said the performance of the Indian women's team here in Sri Lanka shows that, just like their male counterparts, the Indian Women's Deaf Cricket Team is also ready to take on and dominate the international platform.

"I am truly grateful to the Sri Lanka Deaf Cricket Association and the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Sri Lanka, for their valued partnership and generous support this past week. I am also thankful to the sponsors, the management, and the ground staff at De Soysa International Stadium for the wonderful job they did over the past week. I once again congratulate all the players from India and Sri Lanka on this historic feat and wish them the best for the future."

Commenting about the landmark series, Jaswinder Narang, CEO, Villoo Poonawalla Charitable Foundation, said the performance this past week has shown the world that nothing can hold India back when it comes to cricket, and that our passion for the sport knows no boundaries. "I congratulate the team on this landmark achievement and thank the Sri Lanka Deaf Cricket Association and the host nation for their incredible hospitality."

Present on the occasion, Roma Balwani, CEO, IDCA, said that to win their first-ever international T20 series 4-0 on debut is an extraordinary feat by our women cricketers.

"These athletes are role models who have put Indian deaf women's cricket on the global map. We are deeply thankful to the Serum Institute of India, the Cyrus Poonawalla Group, and our hosts in Sri Lanka for their partnership. It would not have been possible without you. I would also like to thank the Sri Lankan women's team for the amazing competition they displayed over the past week."

Awards:

Player of the Final Match: Shradda Vaishnav (India)Best Bowler of the Series: Chandani Khan (India)Best Batter of the Series: Needa Zabi Shaikh (India)Player of the Series: Reddy Jyoshna (India).

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Absolutely brilliant! Winning their debut international series 4-0 is no small feat. The future of Indian cricket is bright, and inclusive. Kudos to the IDCA and all the sponsors for making this possible.

Michael C

This is truly inspiring. Cricket has a unique power to unite and empower. Great to see the support from the Indian High Commission and Sri Lankan authorities. Well done, ladies! 👏

Vikram M

Incredible performance! But I hope the media gives these champions the same coverage they give to the men's team. These women deserve all the recognition.

Sarah B

Wow, what a dominant series! Restricting Sri Lanka to 40 runs in the final match shows the team's class. Congratulations to all the award winners, especially Shradda, Chandani, Needa, and Reddy! 🌟

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