At the Jaypee Vasant Continental in New Delhi, the DCCI (Differently Abled Cricket Council of Indian) and Manoj Gaur, Chairman of Jaypee Group, celebrated Team India’s remarkable win in the Physical Disabled Champions Trophy 2025, which was played in Sri Lanka.
Key DCCI leaders, such as Squadron Leader Abhay Pratap Singh, Joint Secretary of DCCI, Rajesh Bhardwaj, Chairman of the Corporate Affairs Committee for PD & Wheelchair Cricket, and DCCI General Secretary Ravi Chauhan, attended the esteemed occasion. As a potent monument to the skills of athletes with disabilities, these distinguished luminaries came together to honor and celebrate
Team Indian outstanding accomplishment in the coveted PD Championship Trophy 2025.
Corporate commitment to disability sports was highlighted by Manoj Gaur, Chairman of Jaypee Group, who stated: “Our partnership with DCCI demonstrates our unwavering dedication to celebrating extraordinary athletic potential.” This triumph is a potent illustration of both the transformational potential of inclusive sports and human resiliency, in addition to being an athletic accomplishment.
In addition to commemorating a sporting triumph, the event demonstrated Indian dedication to inclusive athletic achievement by highlighting the country’s increasing acceptance and support of handicapped sports. Following the victory, India’s skipper shared his thoughts on the campaign throughout the significant competition and how it ended up being the most memorable event of his career.
Throughout the competition, Vikrant Keni, the captain of the Indian Physical Disability cricket team, took the lead. “The proudest moment of my career is leading this amazing team to victory in the PD Champions Trophy,” the team captain revealed. Our playoff trip demonstrates this team’s depth of talent and tenacity. Every player has made a substantial contribution to this momentous accomplishment. Every person with a disability who has ever aspired to play cricket for India is entitled to this trophy, not only us.