CURATED BY – VIVEK KUMAR MISHRA | CITYCHIEFNEWS

Satna, India won the test match by defeating Nepal in the first disabled test match held from 28th to 30th December under the aegis of Disabled Cricket Control Board of India in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The special thing was that he was posted as a senior assistant in IIT Indore. Brijesh Dwivedi of Satna, in the role of captain in this historic test match, led the Indian team to victory by an innings and 18 runs.

Nepal captain Shukhlal won the toss and decided to bat first. In the first innings, Nepal was all out after scoring 121 runs in 29.02 balls. Ramzan Ali played the maximum innings of 62 runs for Nepal. Kailash Prasad took the maximum wickets for India in the form of 6 wickets and Abhinandan Upadhyay took three wickets and Suman took one wicket. In response, India scored 264 runs in the first innings. Pari announced on the loss of wicket. For India, Shayad Shah Aziz played important innings of 118 runs, Suraj Mankele 55, and Abhinandan Upadhyay played 39 runs. For Nepal, Deepak Khedka took four wickets and Chhabilal Dhobi took three wickets. Nepal team came to play the second innings and got all out for 125 runs due to the lethal bowling of captain Brajesh Dwivedi. Apart from captain Brijesh, Abhinandan took 2 wickets, Luv Verma and Syed. Saheb Aziz took one wicket. Thus, India won this historic test match by one wicket and 18 runs. After the victory, Brajesh told that he has been playing disabled cricket for 23 years and this first test is the biggest achievement of his life. He won this. Dedicated to my country, board, my institute IIT Indore and my three sisters and said that the unwavering support of my institute inspires them that today despite being 40 years old, I am helping 300 hundred handicapped cricket players of the state to play sports. I am motivating for this, which would not have been possible without cooperation. I express my gratitude to my organization and all my well-wishers that their encouragement and cooperation gave me the opportunity to lead the country.