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  • IDCA inaugurates third Test National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2024 with Serum Institute of India

    IDCA inaugurates third Test National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2024 with Serum Institute of India

    Mumbai: Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) thirrd Test National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2024, organised in association with Serum Institute of India (a part of Cyrus Poonawalla Group), was formally inaugurated in a glittering ceremony by the chief guest Santosh Kumar Rai, District Magistrate South-East, Delhi.

    The inaugural ceremony was attended by a galaxy of dignitaries from the cricket and corporate world, supporting this IDCA 3rd Test National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2024. Dev Dutt, BCCI certified coach also joined the event.

    Guests of Honour

    1.    Jaswinder Narang, CEO, Villoo Poonawalla Foundation, representing Serum Institute of India, Cyrus Poonawalla Group, principal partner
    2.    B P Sharma, Director – Central Vigilance Commission, New Delhi
    3.    Rajesh Gehlot, BJP – Delhi
    4.    Shailendra Solanki, Chairman – Venkateshwara International School, Dwarka, New Delhi.
    5.    Dr Nirav Patel, Assistant Commission of Police, Delhi Police
    6.    Rajesh Dogra, ACP – Delhi Police

    Dedicated to nurturing upcoming sports talent among specially-abled youth, Serum Institute of India, a part of Cyrus Poonawalla Group, has joined hands with IDCA as the principal partner. In this role, the group will extend full support to IDCA for the hearing-impaired men’s tournament as they compete to win the coveted cup.

    Addressing the gathering at the inaugural ceremony, former cricketer and chief guest, Santosh Kumar Rai, District Magistrate South East, Delhi said, “It is a proud moment for me to be associated with 3rdIDCA National Cricket Championship. This league provides a platform for specially-abled men to showcase their talent. They have worked really hard towards it, and I am truly glad to be associated with them. I am also thankful to all partners who are supporting this cause, and I look forward to being a part of it for the years to come. This is indeed a proud moment for me, and together by doing our bit, we can make a big impact for specially-abled men. Let’s help them dream and believe that they too can achieve great heights.”

    Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, IDCA president Sumit Jain said, “Today is an important tournament as it signals IDCA’s focus on promoting not only world-class cricket, but emphasis on nurturing diversity and inclusion. All our partners share our vision and are committed to helping hearing-impaired cricketing talent and join the ‘DaretoDream’ movement to mainstream these players who have won many accolades for India. This is also a very special tournament as it is the 3rd National Cricket Championship in 2024.”

    IDCA CEO Roma Balwani commented, “We are truly honoured by the presence of dignitaries who have come today to celebrate and motivate these hearing-impaired men of substance, who will demonstrate their prowess on the cricket field. Our Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Modiji has been championing the cause of disability sports in a significant way. He has also promoted the universal usage of sign language which will create more awareness and help break barriers for the hearing-impaired members of communities at large”.  

    IDCA patron Reena Jain Malhotra welcoming the chief guest and guest of honour at the inaugural ceremony, said, “It is a special moment for us at IDCA to see four different states coming together to play the prestigious 3rd IDCA National Cricket Championship. We are very thankful to all our support partners for their belief in the cause of hearing-impaired cricket. We hope to nurture and make it bigger and better in the years to come”.

    In support are IDCA’s long-term partners, KFC India, Hero Moto Corp, Nykaa, Impact Research, Cognito & Kaizzen.

  • Hyderabad Eagles crowned champions of the IDCA’s 1st T10 Women’s Deaf Premier League

    Hyderabad Eagles crowned champions of the IDCA’s 1st T10 Women’s Deaf Premier League

    Mumbai: Hyderabad Eagles defeated U.P Warriors by 5 wickets to clinch the IDCA’s 1st T 10 Women’s Deaf Premier League trophy in association with Serum Institute of India (Cyrus Poonawala Group). The winning team was felicitated by chief guest British Deputy High Commission deputy head of mission Mumbai Catherine Barnes, during the closing ceremony held at Police Gymkhana Cricket Ground, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra. The tournament was organised in association with Serum Institute of India, a part of Cyrus Poonawalla Group.

    The closing ceremony was attended by a galaxy of dignitaries from different walks of life to support this maiden tournament. Representatives from Nykaa, IDCA Patron partner and Indo Count Industries, IDCA CSR partner also graced the occasion. Their presence reflected the collaborative spirit of and commitment to celebrate inclusivity in sports.

    Addressing the gathering, Barnes said, “I am delighted to attend the Closing Ceremony of the IDCA T10 Deaf Women’s Premier League tournament today in Mumbai. It was an inspiring experience to see these amazing hearing-impaired women athletes from across India coming to play cricket. It is an excellent example of equality and diversity in sport which benefits society as a whole. The UK is a strong proponent of diversity in all aspects of life, so it was doubly exciting to see that manifest here today.  My congratulations to all the participating athletes for demonstrating such great sporting prowess.”

    The winning team Hyderabad Eagles was presented with the trophy and Rs 1,00,000 winning amount, while the runner-up UP Warriorz was awarded with a consolation prize of Rs 50,000 for their outstanding performance. Additionally, the best individual sportsmen in various categories including, batting, bowling, fielding, and super sixes received cash awards. Needa Shaikh from Deaf Mumbai Stars won the Woman of the Series, Deepti Maurya from Deaf U.P Warriorz – Best Bowler of the Series, Rinki from Deaf Hyderabad Eagles – Best Fielder of the Series and B Dhanalaxmi from Deaf U.P Warriorz won the Super Sixes in the tournament.

    Speaking at the closing ceremony, IDCA president Sumit Jain said, “I extend my best wishes to the Hyderabad Eagles for their exemplary performance on the field. It was an enthralling tournament, and everyone performed at their best on the field. Winning and losing are the part of the game. I also express my gratitude to IDCA support partners for making this tournament successful.”

    In this four-day tournament, six specially-abled women’s teams— Punjab Lions, UP Warriorz, Mumbai Stars, Delhi Bulls, Hyderabad Eagles and Bangalore Badshahs — competed against each other for the winner’s title. They played a total of 11 matches, and the two best teams faced each other in the final match.

    IDCA CEO  Roma Balwani said, “The winner might be one, but every sportsperson here today is a hero, and we are proud of them. The enthusiasm and talent of these specially-abled women crickets are commendable. Congratulations to all the players, who made the IDCA maiden T10 Women’s Deaf Premier League a success. Special thanks to our Chief Guest Ms. Catherine Barnes, Deputy Head of Mission, British Deputy High Commission, Mumbai and all the Guest of Honour for joining us here, motivating our players, and promoting cricket among hearing-impaired individuals.”

    Present on the occasion from Indo Count Industries were Gayatri Jain chairman Anil Kumar Jain, Head Organizational Culture head Shivani Patoria, advisor – special projects D.P Garg and head CSR Sandeep Kumar

    IDCA’s long-term partners, KFC India, Hero Moto Corp, Collearn, Impact Research, Cognito & Kaizzen also supported the tournament.