New Delhi [India], The Indian Deaf Cricket Team emerged victorious at the County Ground, Leicester in the bilateral series against England, proving their prowess on the international stage.

The Indian team was invited and hosted by the England and South Wales Cricket Board.

The Indian team played on five cricket grounds and proved their worth on every occasion, the Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) said in a statement.

He said the series witnessed an intense battle between India and England, with both teams displaying cricketing talent.

The Indian team secured the series victory by defeating the hosts by six wickets in the seventh and final match of the series, a statement said.

Sumit Jain, president of IDCA, said that the victory in this bilateral series against England is not just a victory on the field but a testimony to the perseverance and skill of the hearing-impaired players of the country.

"It marks an important milestone for deaf cricket in India, and demonstrates our ability to compete and succeed at the highest levels of the sport. We are delighted to see our team's hard work and determination paying off, and We look forward to continuing our journey of excellence in deaf cricket.”

He praised the hard work and dedication of each team member, as well as the unwavering support of fans and stakeholders.

The statement said that the series victory not only reaffirms India's dominance in deaf cricket but also underlines the growing talent and potential within the deaf cricket community.

"It serves as a testament to the inclusivity and diversity of sports in India, and shows how determination and skill can overcome any challenge," the statement said.

IDCA CEO Roma Balwani said they are delighted with India's historic win against England in the bilateral series and the victory underlines the team's resilience and commitment to excellence in cricket.

"We are proud of our players and their dedication, and this victory is notable as the team played in a new environment and was successful with the immense guidance of their coaches and captain Virender Singh."