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IN PHOTOS: Hyderabad Eagles win T10 Women’s Deaf Premier League

Updated On: 12 January, 2024 06:23 PM IST | Editor

Six hearing-impaired women’s cricket teams — Punjab Lions, UP Warriorz, Mumbai Stars, Delhi Bulls, Hyderabad Eagles and Bangalore Badshahs —participated in this four-day T10 tournament. Hyderabad Eagles defeated U.P Warriors by 5 wickets to clinch the IDCA’s 1st T 10 Women’s Deaf Premier League trophy 

The winning team Hyderabad Eagles was presented with the trophy and Rs 1,00,000 winning amount

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The winning team Hyderabad Eagles was presented with the trophy and Rs 1,00,000 winning amount
The runner-up UP Warriorz was awarded a consolation prize of Rs 50,000 for their outstanding performance

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The runner-up UP Warriorz was awarded a consolation prize of Rs 50,000 for their outstanding performance

Additionally, the best individual sportswomen in various categories including, batting, bowling, fielding and super sixes received cash awards

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Additionally, the best individual sportswomen in various categories including, batting, bowling, fielding and super sixes received cash awards

Needa Shaikh from Deaf Mumbai Stars won the Woman of the Series

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Needa Shaikh from Deaf Mumbai Stars won the Woman of the Series

Deepti Maurya from Deaf U.P Warriorz – Best Bowler of the Series, Rinki from Deaf Hyderabad Eagles – Best Fielder of the Series and B Dhanalaxmi from Deaf U.P Warriorz won the Super Sixes in the tournament

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Deepti Maurya from Deaf U.P Warriorz – Best Bowler of the Series, Rinki from Deaf Hyderabad Eagles – Best Fielder of the Series and B Dhanalaxmi from Deaf U.P Warriorz won the Super Sixes in the tournament

In this four-day tournament, six specially-abled women’s teams competed against each other for the winner’s title. They played a total of 11 matches, and the two best teams faced each other in the final match

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In this four-day tournament, six specially-abled women’s teams competed against each other for the winner’s title. They played a total of 11 matches, and the two best teams faced each other in the final match

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