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Himachal’s Amit Thakur to Represent India‑B in National Wheelchair Cricket Series

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Amit Thakur, a 32-year-old sportsperson from Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba district, has been selected to play for India‑B in the upcoming National Triangular Wheelchair Cricket Series, scheduled to be held in Chennai from August 7 to 9. Despite living with an 85% physical disability, Thakur has made significant strides in the field of adaptive sports, both as a player and as a promoter of inclusivity in cricket.

Thakur’s selection is the result of years of dedication to wheelchair cricket, a sport that offers persons with disabilities the opportunity to compete at professional levels. He has been a driving force in establishing the game in Himachal Pradesh, helping to create platforms for players at the grassroots and encouraging broader participation. His work has not only raised awareness about adaptive sports but also inspired others facing physical challenges to take up athletics.

In addition to his sporting achievements, Thakur has actively engaged with local communities to promote wheelchair cricket as a tool for empowerment. Through outreach programs, he has worked to dismantle barriers faced by individuals with disabilities, advocating for better infrastructure, access to facilities, and recognition for adaptive sports at the state and national levels.

The National Triangular Wheelchair Cricket Series in Chennai will see three teams, including India‑B, competing for top honors. The event serves as a significant platform for players to showcase their skills and gain exposure, potentially opening doors to international representation.

Thakur’s journey underscores the growing visibility of adaptive sports in India. With increased institutional support and recognition, wheelchair cricket is gradually securing its place in the country’s sporting landscape. Events like the Chennai series contribute to this momentum, providing structured competition and fostering camaraderie among players from different states.

For Thakur, representing India‑B is both a personal milestone and a testament to the progress of wheelchair cricket in Himachal Pradesh. His participation not only highlights individual determination but also reflects the broader movement toward inclusivity and equal opportunities in Indian sports.

Do you want me to also prepare a short inspirational sidebar highlighting Thakur’s journey from founding wheelchair cricket in Himachal to playing at the national level? It could pair well with this article for reader engagement.

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