Who advanced to the semifinals of the Women’s National Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2026?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Madhya Pradesh triumphed over Maharashtra with a 99-run win.
- Karnataka dominated West Bengal by 134 runs.
- Odisha bested Rajasthan by 61 runs.
- Andhra Pradesh convincingly defeated Gujarat by eight wickets.
- Semifinals highlight the incredible talent among women cricketers with visual impairments.
Bhubaneswar, Jan 20 (NationPress) The reigning champions Madhya Pradesh, alongside Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and the host state Odisha, have successfully advanced to the semifinals of the Women’s National Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2026, showcasing impressive performances during the quarterfinals on Day 5 of this prestigious event.
With the matches held on Tuesday, the tournament has moved into its crucial knockout stage, setting the stage for two thrilling semifinal encounters scheduled for Wednesday.
Across various venues in Bhubaneswar and Khordha, the quarterfinals highlighted remarkable performances, reflecting the vast talent and competitive spirit exhibited by women cricketers with visual impairments from all over the nation.
At the Hitech Cricket Ground in Bhubaneswar, the Madhya Pradesh Women displayed a dominant all-around effort, scoring 201 runs for 1 wicket in their 20 overs. Their disciplined bowling then restricted Maharashtra Women to just 102 runs for 8 wickets, resulting in a comprehensive 99-run victory.
In another lopsided match at KT Global School Ground in Khordha, the Karnataka Women asserted their dominance with a formidable score of 262 runs for 4 wickets. The West Bengal Women were limited to 128 runs for 8 wickets, as Karnataka claimed a substantial 134-run triumph.
During the afternoon session at Hitech Cricket Ground, the host Odisha Women rose to the occasion, amassing 177 runs for 3 wickets. Their bowlers effectively contained the Rajasthan Women to 116 runs for 9 wickets, securing victory by 61 runs.
Completing the lineup for the semifinals, Andhra Pradesh Women executed a precise chase at KT Global School Ground. After limiting Gujarat Women to 132 runs for 3 wickets, Andhra Pradesh reached their target by scoring 133 runs for 2 wickets in just 13.5 overs, achieving an impressive eight-wicket win.
The tournament now enters its most thrilling phase, with the semifinals set for January 21, 2026, at the Hitech Cricket Ground in Bhubaneswar:
As the competition heats up, the semifinals promise top-notch cricket, intense rivalries, and inspiring performances, bringing the tournament one step closer to crowning the national champions in women’s cricket for the blind.
Schedule:
Semifinal 1: Madhya Pradesh Women vs Andhra Pradesh Women
Semifinal 2: Karnataka Women vs Odisha Women.