How Did India Beat England by 7 Wickets in the Opening Match of the Mixed Disability T20I Series?

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How Did India Beat England by 7 Wickets in the Opening Match of the Mixed Disability T20I Series?

Synopsis

In a historic opening match, India triumphed over England by seven wickets in the Mixed Disability T20 International series. Yogendra Bhadoria’s stellar performance with the bat led the charge as India aims to promote inclusivity through this unique sporting event. The excitement continues with the second T20I scheduled in Greater Noida.

Key Takeaways

India won the opening match against England by 7 wickets.
Yogendra Bhadoria scored a match-winning 94 runs.
The series promotes inclusivity in sports.
Key contributions came from Akash Singh and others in the Indian team.
The next match will also be in Greater Noida.

Greater Noida, Jan 29 (NationPress) India commenced the historic five-match Mixed Disability T20 International series against England with a resounding seven-wicket victory at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium in Greater Noida on Thursday.

After losing the toss and being asked to bat first, England managed to score 173 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in their 20 overs. Captain Callum Flynn ignited the innings with an aggressive 26 runs off 16 balls, while Lian O’Brien anchored the innings with a steady 55 runs off 41 deliveries, including four boundaries and three sixes.

Wicketkeeper-batter Angus Grant Brown contributed significantly in the later stages, scoring a swift 53 runs off 34 balls, ensuring England surpassed the 170-run mark.

The Indian bowlers showcased remarkable discipline during crucial phases. Akash Singh and Vivek Kumar took pivotal wickets at key moments, thwarting England's attempts to form solid partnerships and keeping the target manageable.

In reply, India confidently chased down the target, reaching 175 for 3 in just 18.5 overs. The chase was led by wicketkeeper-batter Yogendra Bhadoria, who played a remarkable innings, scoring 94 runs off 59 balls. Bhadoria's performance, featuring six fours and five sixes, provided both stability and momentum in the run chase.

Yogendra Bhadoria was named Player of the Match for his exceptional innings.

Post-match, Bhadoria stated, "This accolade is significant for me, but it truly belongs to the entire team. We played with conviction and confidence, and contributing to a series that promotes inclusion and equal opportunity feels incredibly special."

Yogendra was well-supported by Akash Singh, who played a brisk innings of 36 runs off just 15 balls, applying pressure on the English bowlers. Arjun Gawre scored 13 runs, while Majid (12 not out) and skipper Ravindra Sante (11 not out) helped guide India to victory without further loss.

This win gives India a 1–0 lead in the series, which is part of ongoing efforts to promote inclusivity by uniting players with physical, hearing, and intellectual disabilities in a single international format.

The second T20I is also set to take place in Greater Noida as this landmark series progresses.

Point of View

This match signifies a pivotal moment in sports that emphasizes inclusivity and equal opportunities. The Indian team's performance reflects their commitment to these values, and their victory sets a positive tone for the series ahead.
NationPress
3 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of the match?
India won by seven wickets, successfully chasing down England's score of 173 runs.
Who was the Player of the Match?
Yogendra Bhadoria was awarded the Player of the Match for his outstanding score of 94 runs.
Where is the series being held?
The series is taking place at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium in Greater Noida.
How many matches are in the series?
The series consists of five matches.
What is the significance of this series?
This series aims to promote inclusivity among players with physical, hearing, and intellectual disabilities.
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