PD Champions Trophy's triumphant Indian team felicitated in grand ceremony
In a momentous celebration of sporting triumph, DCCI and Manoj Gaur, Chairman of Jaypee Group, honoured India's extraordinary victory in the PD Champions Trophy 2025 in New Delhi.
In a momentous celebration of sporting triumph, DCCI (Differently Abled Cricket Council of India) and Manoj Gaur, Chairman of Jaypee Group honored Team India's extraordinary victory in the Physical Disabled Champions Trophy 2025 held in Sri Lanka at Jaypee Vasant Continental, New Delhi.
The distinguished event was attended by key DCCI officials including Squadron Leader Abhay Pratap Singh, Joint Secretary of DCCI, Rajesh Bhardwaj, Chairman of the Corporate Affairs Committee for PD & Wheelchair Cricket, and Ravi Chauhan, General Secretary of DCCI. These esteemed dignitaries converged to recognize and commemorate Team India's exceptional performance in the prestigious PD Championship Trophy 2025, symbolizing a powerful testament to the capabilities of differently-abled athletes.
Manoj Gaur, Chairman of Jaypee Group, emphasized corporate commitment to disability sports by saying, "Our partnership with DCCI demonstrates our unwavering dedication to celebrating extraordinary athletic potential. This victory is not just a sporting achievement, but a powerful testament to human resilience and the transformative power of inclusive sports."
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The gathering not only celebrated a sporting victory but also highlighted the growing recognition and support for disability sports in India, showcasing the nation's commitment to inclusive athletic excellence. Meanwhile, after the win, India's captain had shed light on the campaign throughout the important tournament, and how it turned out to be the proudest moment of his career.
Vikrant Keni, captain of the Indian Physical Disability cricket team, led from the front throughout the tournament. The team captain shared, "Leading this incredible team to victory in the PD Champions Trophy is the proudest moment of my career. Our journey through the playoffs shows the depth of talent and fighting spirit in this team. Each player has contributed significantly to this historic achievement. This trophy belongs not just to us, but to every differently-abled person who has ever dreamed of playing cricket for India."
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