The Board of Disabled Cricket Association (BDCA India) was formed in 2007 with the mission to promote the game of cricket for people with disabilities nationwide. Our aim is to provide a platform where individuals with disabilities can showcase their talent and achieve excellence in cricket, both on and off the field.
BDCA India encourages potential players, umpires, scorers, coaches, and administrators to participate in the game at district, state, and national levels. We organize matches and tournaments across all levels to ensure that every player has the opportunity to play and excel. Our association is managed and run by a dedicated team of volunteers who, through an executive committee and various working teams, strive to provide ample opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in cricket to the fullest extent of their abilities.
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Being part of BDCA India has been a life-changing experience. The tournaments organized at district and state levels helped me sharpen my skills and believe in my abilities. BDCA India truly stands for inclusion, discipline, and excellence in disabled cricket. All the best BDCA Players for your all matches.
Sreesanth Kumar
Cricket Bord
BDCA India gave me a platform to turn my passion for cricket into a reality. Before joining BDCA, opportunities were limited, but today I proudly represent my state and compete at the national level. The association’s support, structure, and encouragement have helped me grow not only as a player but also as a confident individual.
Ravi Krishna
National Level Cricketer
BDCA India is doing remarkable work in promoting cricket among persons with disabilities. As a coach, I have seen players transform through the opportunities provided by BDCA. The organization’s dedication to training, fair competition, and player development is truly inspiring.”
K. Sandy
Coach & Former Player
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