National Cricket Tournament for the Specially Abled Semi Finals To Be Held on October 24 at Field Club, Udaipur


National Cricket Tournament for the Specially Abled
Semi Finals To Be Held on October 24 at Field Club, Udaipur 

 
The teams representing Rajasthan, Karnataka, Mumbai and Maharashtra emerged as the winners in the  Quarter Finals of the National Cricket Tournament for the Specially Abled, that took place at different venues across Udaipur. The  4th National Cricket Tournament for the Disabled is being organised jointly by  Narayan Seva Sansthan and Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI)

The teams representing Rajasthan, Karnataka, Mumbai and Maharashtra emerged as the winners in the  Quarter Finals of the National Cricket Tournament for the Specially Abled, that took place at different venues across Udaipur. The  4th National Cricket Tournament for the Disabled is being organised jointly by  Narayan Seva Sansthan and Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI).

The teams representing Rajasthan, Karnataka, Mumbai and Maharashtra emerged as the winners in the  Quarter Finals of the National Cricket Tournament for the Specially Abled, that took place at different venues across Udaipur. The  4th National Cricket Tournament for the Disabled is being organised jointly by  Narayan Seva Sansthan and Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI)

Prashant Agarwal, President of the Narayan Seva Sansthan informed that two quarter final matches were played at the NSS Grounds and Field Club each, with an impressive display of enthusiasm and passion from the speciallly abled players. The first quarter final match was between Rajasthan and Odisha at Narayan Para Sports Academy. Rajasthan set a target of 117 runs and Odisha was bowled out for 107 runs in 19.3 overs. Rajasthan emerged victorious by 10 runs, with Iqbal Khan being named the Man of the Match for his exceptional performance.

The teams representing Rajasthan, Karnataka, Mumbai and Maharashtra emerged as the winners in the  Quarter Finals of the National Cricket Tournament for the Specially Abled, that took place at different venues across Udaipur. The  4th National Cricket Tournament for the Disabled is being organised jointly by  Narayan Seva Sansthan and Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI)

In the first match at Field Club in Udaipur Gujarat could only set a target of 97 runs against Karnataka. Karnataka chased the target and won by scoring 98 runs in 15.3 overs, with Shivashankar being declared the Player of the Match for his innings of 53 runs. The third quarter final saw Jammu giving a target of 108 runs to Mumbai, who achieved the target in 15 overs and won by 9 wickets, with Vikrant Kenny being named the Man of the Match. In the fourth quarter final, Maharashtra scored 107 runs while playing first, and West Bengal was all out for 88 runs in 16 overs, resulting in Maharashtra's victory. Vishal Lahane was declared the Player of the Match.

The teams representing Rajasthan, Karnataka, Mumbai and Maharashtra emerged as the winners in the  Quarter Finals of the National Cricket Tournament for the Specially Abled, that took place at different venues across Udaipur. The  4th National Cricket Tournament for the Disabled is being organised jointly by  Narayan Seva Sansthan and Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI)

Rohit Tiwari, the competition in-charge, provided information about the semi-final matches to be held on Thursday, October 24, with both matches scheduled to take place at the Field Club grounds in Udaipur. The first match will begin at 9am and will be  a competition between Rajasthan and Mumbai, and the second semi-final will be between Maharashtra and Karnataka at 1.30pm.

The teams representing Rajasthan, Karnataka, Mumbai and Maharashtra emerged as the winners in the  Quarter Finals of the National Cricket Tournament for the Specially Abled, that took place at different venues across Udaipur. The  4th National Cricket Tournament for the Disabled is being organised jointly by  Narayan Seva Sansthan and Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI)

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