India beat Bangladesh to win blind T20 world cup

India beat Bangladesh to win blind T20 world cup

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Category : Sports Published on: December 20 2022

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  • The Indian national blind cricket team made history as they won the T20 World Cup for the Blind for the third consecutive time.
  • They beat Bangladesh by an impressive margin of 120 runs at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
  • For India, captain Ajay Kumar Reddy (100 runs) and Sunil Ramesh (136 runs) emerged as the star performers, scoring remarkable centuries.
  • The Indian national blind cricket team is affiliated with the Cricket Association for the Blind (CABI), which is independent of BCCI.
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