National Wheelchair Cricket Championship 2026 Kicks Off in Greater Noida with Jackie Shroff

The 5th National Wheelchair Cricket Championship 2026 has officially opened at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex in Greater Noida. Renowned actor Jackie Shroff graced the occasion as Chief Guest and inaugurated the tournament with an inspiring message. The championship features top teams from across the country competing in a "Super 5" grand finale format from May 3 to May 10. The event highlights the determination of specially-abled athletes and promotes inclusivity in sports.

Key Points: Wheelchair Cricket Championship 2026 Inaugurated by Jackie Shroff

  • 5th National Wheelchair Cricket Championship begins in Greater Noida
  • Tournament runs from May 3 to May 10
  • Features Super 5 grand finale format
  • Actor Jackie Shroff inaugurates as Chief Guest
  • Ravi Kant Chauhan emphasizes inclusivity
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National Wheelchair Cricket C'ship 2026 kicks off in Greater Noida

The 5th National Wheelchair Cricket Championship 2026 begins in Greater Noida, featuring top teams and inspiring messages from Chief Guest Jackie Shroff.

"My message for everyone is that be bindaas in life. These players have been playing so well. I saw these players and I'm overwhelmed by the passion they have - Jackie Shroff"

Greater Noida, May 3

The 5th National Wheelchair Cricket Championship 2026, organised by the Wheelchair Cricket India Association, has officially declared open at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex, marking the beginning of an inspiring celebration of resilience, talent, and inclusive sports.

The tournament, set to run from May 3 to May 10 features top teams from across the country competing in an exciting "Super 5" grand finale format, showcasing the highest level of wheelchair cricket in India.

Renowned actor Jackie Shroff graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and officially inaugurated the championship. Deeply moved by the passion and determination of the players, he shared an inspiring message:

"My message for everyone is that be bindaas in life. These players have been playing so well. I saw these players and I'm overwhelmed by the passion they have," said Jackie Shroff.

He further emphasized the need for greater support towards para-sports:

"I want to come here every year and support these players. I want sponsors should also support them. Big companies should come and sponsor them," he added.

Adding to the significance of the event, Ravi Kant Chauhan, Secretary of DCCI, highlighted the importance of institutional support and inclusivity in sports:

"The 5th National Wheelchair Cricket Championship is a testament to the incredible determination and spirit of these athletes. Platforms like these are crucial in ensuring that talent is recognised beyond physical limitations. We are committed to supporting initiatives that promote inclusivity and provide equal opportunities for special-abled sportspersons to excel at the national level," he said.

The championship stands as a powerful platform for specially-abled athletes to demonstrate their skills and competitive spirit, while also promoting inclusivity and equal opportunities in sports.

The Wheelchair Cricket India Association continues to play a pivotal role in empowering athletes and promoting wheelchair cricket across the country, with this championship serving as one of its flagship events.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Honestly, this is more inspiring than any IPL match I've watched. The resilience and passion of these players is unmatched. But I wish the media would give equal coverage to para-sports. Why do we always see cricket for able-bodied players on every news channel? These athletes deserve prime-time recognition too.
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Raju H
Great initiative! I saw some clips on YouTube and the quality of cricket is fantastic. The 'Super 5' format sounds exciting. We need more such tournaments at district and state levels too. Also, Jackie sir's presence adds a lot of star power. Kudos to Wheelchair Cricket India Association for making this happen year after year. šŸ‘
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Jennifer L
This is absolutely wonderful. I’m from Canada and love seeing inclusive sports grow globally. The spirit of these players is truly inspiring. I hope international wheelchair cricket grows too so we can see India vs Canada matches someday! šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦šŸ¤šŸ‡®šŸ‡³
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Kavya N
Amazing to read this! But I hope the facilities at the sports complex are truly accessible. We talk a lot about inclusion but often the ground reality is different. Specially-abled athletes deserve world-class infrastructure, not just ceremonies. Let's focus on that too!

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