Key Points

India's Men's Blind Cricket Team has demonstrated exceptional skill by securing a 2-0 lead against Bangladesh in their ongoing T20 series. The team's impressive performance in Bengaluru saw them scoring 181/6, with Sunil Ramesh B3 delivering a powerful 50 runs. Bangladesh fought hard but couldn't match India's aggressive gameplay, ultimately falling short by 43 runs. This series, organized by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India, highlights the remarkable athletic abilities of visually impaired athletes.

Key Points: India Crushes Bangladesh in Blind T20 Cricket Series Opener

  • India posts massive 181/6 with Sunil Ramesh B3's blistering 50
  • Dinesh Rathva B3 leads bowling attack effectively
  • Bangladesh limited to 138/7 despite Arif's 45 runs
  • First series organized by Cricket Association for the Blind
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India beat Bangladesh for 2-0 lead in Men's Bilateral T20 Cricket Series for the Blind

India dominates Bangladesh by 43 runs in thrilling Blind T20 Cricket Series, taking a commanding 2-0 lead in Bengaluru

"We're proving that disability is not a barrier to sporting excellence - CABI Representative"

Bengaluru, Feb 24

India continued their winning streak, securing a 43-run victory over Bangladesh in the second game of the five-match Men's Bilateral T20 Cricket Series for the Blind 2025 here on Monday.

Winning the toss, Bangladesh opted to field first, but India's batters delivered a commanding performance, posting 181/6 in 20 overs. B2 Nakula Badanayak (45 runs) and Sunil Ramesh B3 (50 off 25 balls) led the charge with an aggressive display of stroke play.

In response, Bangladesh fought hard but could manage only 138/7 in 20 overs, falling short of the target by 43 runs. Arif (45 runs) was their top performer, but India's bowlers, led by Dinesh Rathva B3 and Arif Ullah (2 wickets each), kept Bangladesh in check.

With this win, India now leads the series 2-0 and will be hoping to wrap up the series when they meet their opponents in the third match at D5 Sports, Manipal University Campus, Yelahanka, Bengaluru.

India had won the first match of the series on Saturday. This is the first such series being organised by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI), which is a non-profit organisation, and the Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled.

- IANS

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