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Divyang Cricket Control Board of India
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SportCricket
CategoryDisability Cricket
JurisdictionNiti Aayog, Government of India
AbbreviationDCCBI
Founded2008; 18 years ago (2008)
AffiliationInternational Cricket Council for the Physically Challenged
Affiliation date2008 (2008)
HeadquartersAgra
LocationAgra, India
PresidentMukesh Kanchan

Divyang Cricket Control Board of India DCCBI is a subsidiary board of cricket for the physically challenged/ disability in India. It is working for the physically challenged/ disability cricket since 2008. It is registered with Niti Aayog as per the guidelines of Honorable Supreme Court of India. Mr. Haroon Rasheed is the General Secretary of DCCBI, Miss Ghazal Khan is Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Mukesh Kanchan is the President of DCCBI. Earlier it was known as Disabled Sporting Society. It handles all the affairs of Indian Cricket team for the physically challenged/ disabled, Indian Wheelchair Cricket, Indian Disabled Women Cricket, Indian Deaf and Dumb Cricket.Helo becomes team sponsor of Indian Wheelchair Cricket

Achievements

Indian Cricket team for the physically challenged/ disabled has played 96 international matches in 33 international series in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Nepal, Singapore, UAE etc. so far. Out of 96 matches Indian cricket team for the Physically challenged/ disabled has won 85 matches. Indian cricket team for the physically challenged/ disabled has also participated in Asia Cup 2015, in which it achieved the title of the very first winner of Asia Cup organized in India by DCCBI.

Indian Wheelchair Cricket team has also played so many international matches with Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nepal so far. It has participated in Asia Cup 2019 of Wheelchair Cricket organized by Nepal Wheelchair Cricket Association at Kathmandu, Nepal. In which it stood on the runners up position.

Very recently DCCBI has successfully organized the Divyang Premier League DPL T-20 first edition at Sharjah International Stadium, Sharjah UAE. In which 90 specially-abled players from all over India played in 6 teams namely Rajasthan Rajwade, Mumbai Ideals, Chennai Superstars, Delhi Challengers, Gujarat Hitters, Kolkata Knight Fighters. Chennai Superstars was the winner of the very first edition of the DPL. Now it is going to add 2 more teams from the next edition of the DPL. Second edition will be organized by DCCBI at Sharjah/ Dubai/ Abu Dhabi International Stadium in January or February 2022.Chennai Super Stars became champion of Divyang Premier League T20 T20 league for differently-abled cricketers | Cricket News - Times of India UAE champions the cause of physically challenged players

References

दिव्यांग खिलाडिय़ों का डीपीएल 8 अप्रैल से शारजाह में

First camp for differently abled women cricketers | Vadodara News - Times of India

UAE champions the cause of physically challenged players

Chennai Super Stars became champion of Divyang Premier League T20

Divyang Premier League - DPL T20 2021 : Fixtures Schedule, Teams , Venue - All you need to Know

T20 league for differently-abled cricketers | Cricket News - Times of India

Meet the man behind a unique cricket academy for the differently abled

Ujjain: City’s cricketer shines at Divyang Premier League

BCCI comes forward to support Physically Challenged cricket in India

Divyang Cricket Event: दिव्यांग-जन क्रिकेट आयोजन

‎All About The Game: Ep 82 : Creating a cricketing nation for the Physically Challenged with CEO of Divyang Cricket Control Board of India, Ghazal Khan on Apple Podcasts

UAE champions the cause of physically challenged players

DPL T20 2021-Divyang Premier League 1st Edition Updates

दिव्यांगता के अभिशाप को दूरकर क्रिकेटर ललित ने विश्व में बनाई अपनी पहचान

8 UP cricketers to play in ‘special’ DPL in UAE - Times of India


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