Did Karnataka Triumph Over Delhi in the Nagesh Trophy Super Over?
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Gurugram, Feb 13 (NationPress) In a stunning climax to Indian blind cricket's history, Karnataka emerged as national champions after a thrilling Super Over victory by a mere one run against Delhi during the grand finale of the 8th Edition of the Nagesh Trophy – Men’s National T20 Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2025 at Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Gurugram.
This tournament was organized under the auspices of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and backed by the Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, emphasizing their joint commitment to fostering Cricket for the Blind while empowering visually impaired cricketers throughout the nation.
In a heart-racing contest, Delhi set a formidable target of 216/6, spearheaded by captain Manish Kumar’s explosive 79 off 46 balls and a fluent 70 off 44 deliveries by Irfan (B1).
Karnataka responded with one of the most remarkable chases in the tournament's history, finishing at an impressive 216/0. Sunil Ramesh (B3) dazzled with a breathtaking 145 off 79 balls at an astounding strike-rate of 183.54, with solid support from Lokesha’s composed 56 off 41 balls.
With the scores tied at 216, the championship proceeded to a nail-biting Super Over. Delhi managed 10 runs; however, Karnataka remained calm under pressure, scoring 11 to claim the title dramatically — winning by just one run and securing their place in history.
Sunil Ramesh was named Player of the Match for his pivotal innings. The Players of the Series accolades were given to Sanjay Kumar Shah (B1), Rambir Singh (B2), and Sunil Ramesh (B3) for their exceptional performances in the 73-match tournament featuring 29 teams nationwide.
Sunil Ramesh received the Player of the Match award and a cash prize of ₹10,000. Meanwhile, the Players of the Series each earned ₹20,000 in recognition of their remarkable contributions throughout the tournament.
The victorious Karnataka team was presented with ₹1,50,000, while the runners-up, Delhi, received ₹1,25,000, highlighting the growing acknowledgment, competitive excellence, and increasing professionalism of blind cricket in India.
The Nagesh Trophy continues to be India’s premier domestic tournament for blind cricket, showcasing extraordinary skill, resilience, and competitive spirit. The 2025 edition once again demonstrated how the sport has evolved in professionalism, intensity, and national impact.
CABI, the leading authority for blind cricket in India, in collaboration with Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, has played a pivotal role in establishing structured pathways for visually impaired cricketers — from grassroots development to elite national competition. Their ongoing efforts have positioned India at the forefront of global blind cricket.