A Commanding Statement by Sports Cadets representing SSCB at the U-17 National Wrestling Championship, Sambhajinagar (28–30 Apr 2026)
8 Medals | 2 Gold🥇 3 Silver🥈 3 Bronze🥉
S/C Pranav G Gold in 51 kg FS
S/C Yash K Gold in 48 kg GR
SSCB reclaiming the top spot in Greco-Roman after 10 years!
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Today we mark our first anniversary. In the past one year we have achieved small but meaningful success in fulfilling our stated Objectives. We strive to bring Persons with Disability out of the shadows. To assist them in leading meaningful and fulfilling lives thru para sports.
In an interview I was asked which part of my work will out last everything?
First, the Sport. The Sport is bigger than anyone. No legend is bigger than their Sport. I am not a legend, but a foot soldier.
Second, I have been able to put a smile on their faces and new dreams in their eyes. That smile and those dreams will out last everything. #pararowing @IndiaRowing@adgpi
They were born in villages where nobody expected them to dream big.
They grew up in silence, learning cricket not by sight but by sound.
And yet, on a warm Sunday evening in Colombo, India’s blind women’s cricket team lifted the first-ever Women’s Blind T20 World Cup.
At the heart of this triumph is Deepika TC — a girl from rural Karnataka, who lost partial vision as a baby, helped her family in the fields, and found a new identity in cricket.
Today, she stands tall as India’s first T20 World Cup-winning captain in women’s blind cricket, leading a team that never let circumstances define them.
Every hug, every brush of hands, every voice calling out in unison that day was a reminder: they were champions long before the trophy came home.
This isn’t just a win in cricket. It’s a victory of perseverance, belief, and proof that light always finds a way—even in the dark.
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Watch this video to see how the Cricket Association for the Blind in India and Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled are transforming the lives of cricket for the blind players in India