The Indian team has won the title by defeating Bangladesh in the final of the T20 World Cup for the Blind on Saturday (December 17). He has won the finals of the tournament consecutive times. Team India won this match by 120 runs. Batting first, he scored 277 runs for two wickets. In response, Bangladesh team could only manage 157 runs for three wickets in 20 overs.
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Talking about Bangladesh, only Salman could do wonders for him with his bat
The Indian team had earlier won this tournament in 2012 and 2017 as well. It took two centuries in this match for Team India. Sunil Ramesh played an inning of 136 runs off 63 balls. At the same time, Captain Ajay Reddy scored 100 runs in 50 balls. Talking about Bangladesh, for that only Salman could show amazing with his bat. He scored 77 off 66 balls. Salman did not get the support of any other batsman.
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V Rao and L Meena did not bat
V Rao and Sunil Ramesh opened the innings for India. Rao dismissed by Salman after scoring 10 runs off 12 balls. Lalit Meena, who came to bat after him, could not open the account and returned to the pavilion after facing three balls. He clean bowled by Salman. Captain Ajay Reddy and V Rao handled the innings after two wickets fell. Both batted explosively and were not dismissed till the end.
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The winning team got Rs 3 lakh and the runner-up got Rs 1.50 lakh. Sunil Ramesh declared man of the match in the final. He also got Man of the Series in B3 category. Indian captain Ajay Kumar Reddy was adjudged Man of the Series in the B2 category. Bangladesh’s Mohammad Mahmood Rashid was the man of the series in the B1 category.
Abbreviated Score:
India: 277/2 in 20 overs (Sunil Ramesh: 136 not out, Ajay Kumar Reddy: 100 not out; Salman – 2/41).
Bangladesh: 157/3 in 20 overs (Salman: 77 not out, Arif Ullah: 22, Lalit Meena: 1/49, Ajay Kumar Reddy – 1/12).