Key Points

India showcased their dominance with a commanding victory over South Africa in the Samarth Championship for Blind Cricket, marking their fourth consecutive win. Sonu Rawat and Dinesh Rathva's impressive batting performances set a challenging target, which the bowlers defended with ease. Both Gambheer Singh Chauhan and Devraj Pal were instrumental in restricting South Africa to 72, each taking three wickets. India leads the series, highlighting its strong preparation and indomitable spirit.

Key Points: India Overpowers South Africa for Fourth Win in Blind Cricket

  • Sonu Rawat scores 102 off 43 balls
  • Dinesh Rathva contributes 74 off 47 balls
  • Gambheer Singh Chauhan and Devraj Pal take three wickets each
  • India stays unbeaten in Samarth Championship
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India clinch fourth straight win in Samarth Championship for Blind Cricket

India's blind cricket team secures fourth win over South Africa in Samarth Championship, led by Sonu Rawat and Dinesh Rathva.

"Our performance today speaks volumes of our preparation and teamwork. - Sonu Rawat"

Bengaluru, May 15

Team India continued its dominant run in the 2nd edition of the Samarth Championship for Blind Cricket with a resounding 171-run win over South Africa at Sai Krishnan Cricket Stadium, Bengaluru—marking their fourth consecutive win in the league stage.

Opting to bat first, India set an imposing target of 243/7 in 20 overs, led by a spectacular 102 off 43 balls from Sonu Rawat (B2) and a solid 74 off 47 by Dinesh Rathva (B3).

In response, South Africa collapsed to 72 all out in 13.2 overs. The Indian bowlers, Gambheer Singh Chauhan and Devraj Pal, picked up three wickets each, dismantling the opposition with precision.

With four wins in four matches, India remains unbeaten and firmly atop the leaderboard, strengthening their title contention.

The series, a five-match international bilateral tournament between the Indian Men's Blind Cricket Team and the South African Men's Blind Cricket Team, is organised under the 'Samarth by Hyundai' initiative and in partnership with the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled.

In the first edition of the Samarth Championship for Blind Cricket, the Indian men's blind cricket team emerged as winners against the Sri Lankan men's blind cricket team. The second edition will be a five-match series with South Africa.

The next match will also be played at the Sai Krishnan Cricket Stadium, Muddenahalli, Bengaluru, with the series ending on May 16. The second edition of the Samarth Championship for Blind Cricket will give the athletes a platform to showcase their talent while encouraging many more with their unbreakable spirit.

The second edition of the Samarth Championship for Blind Cricket kicked off today at the Sai Krishnan Cricket Academy in Bengaluru with India beating South Africa by eight wickets, with Deepak Malik contributing an explosive 82 off 48 balls and Manish Kumar adding a quick-fire 45 runs.

India delivered a commanding performance in the second league match, defeating South Africa by 65 runs. In the high-energy league match held at Sai Krishnan Cricket Stadium on Wednesday, India overpowered South Africa by 7 wickets, marking 3 wins out of 5 league matches, with just 2 games remaining.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
What an inspiring performance by our blind cricket team! Sonu Rawat's century was pure fire 🔥. These players prove that disability is just a word when you have determination. Proud to see India dominating yet again! #SamarthChampionship
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Priya M.
Kudos to Hyundai and Samarthanam Trust for supporting blind cricket. More corporates should come forward like this. The players' performance is outstanding, but I wish media gave them half the coverage they give to IPL matches.
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Amit S.
Blind cricket deserves more recognition! These athletes train just as hard as any other cricketer. Sonu's strike rate of 237 is unbelievable 👏 Hope BCCI gives them proper infrastructure and support.
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Sunita R.
Emotional seeing our team perform so well! My nephew is visually impaired and this gives him so much hope. When will DD Sports or Star Sports broadcast these matches live? These heroes deserve a bigger audience.
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Vikram J.
While the wins are great, I hope the organizers improve the pitch conditions. Heard the ball doesn't bounce consistently which makes batting tougher for blind players. Still, our boys are making it look easy!
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Neha T.
The partnership between Rawat and Rathva was pure class! 🇮🇳 These matches should be included in school curriculums to teach children about perseverance. When's the final? Would love to take my students to watch!

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