Deaf Delhi Bulls crowned champions of the IDCA’s 2nd T10 Women’s Deaf Premier League.
Mumbai: The action-packed second edition of the T10 Women’s Deaf Premier League, organized by the Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) in collaboration with the Serum Institute of India (Cyrus Poonawalla Group), concluded on a high note with the Deaf Delhi Bulls triumphing over the Deaf Hyderabad Eagles to claim the championship title.
The tournament finale between Deaf Delhi Bulls and Deaf Hyderabad Eagles proved to be an electrifying contest. The Eagles, who had maintained an impeccable winning record throughout the league stages, took to the crease first and posted 71/7. The Bulls, eager to avenge their sole defeat of the league stage which came against these very Eagles, launched a masterful chase. With clinical precision, they reached the target with 73/1 on the board, securing a commanding 9-wicket victory in just 7.5 overs.
The winning team was felicitated during the closing ceremony at the Police Gymkhana Cricket Ground, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra, by Chief Guest Mr. Firdose Vandrevala, Chairman & Partner, The Firm, and Mr. Namdeo Kadam, Director, Mangal Group of Companies & Ex-Chairman, ADCF. The ceremony was attended by dignitaries from the corporate sector, foundations, PSUs, the entertainment industry, and various non-profit organizations, all lending their support to this landmark tournament.
Praising the athletes’ extraordinary spirit in sign language, Mr. Firdose Vandrevala, Chairman & Partner, The Firm said, “I am honoured to have witnessed the remarkable 2nd T10 Women’s Deaf Premier League in Mumbai. This tournament showcased not just exceptional talent and dedication, but also the unwavering resilience and determination of these athletes. It serves as a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit, leaving us with so much to reflect on, learn from, and admire. My heartfelt congratulations to everyone who made this extraordinary league possible”
The three-day tournament brought together five specially-abled women’s teams—Deaf Delhi Bulls, Deaf Hyderabad Eagles, Deaf U.P Warriors, Deaf Mumbai Stars, and Deaf Bangalore Badshahs—who competed fiercely for the coveted winner’s title. Over 11 matches, the teams demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, culminating in a thrilling final between the top two teams.
After three days of exhilarating cricket, the Deaf Delhi Bulls emerged as champions, defeating the Deaf Hyderabad Eagles by a decisive margin. The victorious team was awarded a trophy and a cash prize of ₹1,00,000, while the runners-up received ₹50,000 in recognition of their commendable efforts. In addition to team awards, individual performances were also celebrated.