India won the Physical Disability Champions Trophy 2025 by beating England in the final

India’s Physical Disability cricket team clinched the title at the Physical Disability Champions Trophy 2025 by defeating England in a thrilling final held on January 21, 2025. The match took place at the FTZ Cricket Grounds in Katunayake, Sri Lanka, where India showcased their resilience and skill throughout the tournament.

Batting first, India set a competitive total of 180 runs, with standout performances from Nikhil Manhas and Vikrant Keni, who both contributed crucial runs. In response, England struggled against India’s disciplined bowling attack, which effectively restricted their scoring opportunities. Despite a valiant effort from England’s top order, they fell short, managing only 150 runs.

This victory marks a significant achievement for the Indian team, who have demonstrated exceptional teamwork and determination throughout the tournament. After finishing the group stage at the top of the table, India continued their momentum into the knockout rounds, culminating in this championship win.

Ravikant Chauhan, General Secretary of the Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI), praised the team’s efforts, stating that their success reflects their hard work and dedication. As champions, India has not only brought glory to their nation but also highlighted the importance of inclusivity in sports.

Jan 21, 2025 12:11 PM