BCCI to honour five ICC title-winning Indian teams at annual awards in New Delhi | Cricket News

BCCI to honour five ICC title-winning Indian teams at annual awards in New Delhi
India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav holds the T20 World Cup trophy with teammates. (PTI Photo)

NEW DELHI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will host its annual awards ceremony (NAMAN) in New Delhi on March 15, where multiple Indian teams that lifted ICC trophies over the past year will be felicitated for their historic achievements.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed that the ceremony will celebrate India’s remarkable success across formats and age groups, with players, coaches and support staff from several title-winning squads set to be honoured.

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“The BCCI Awards ceremony will happen on March 15 in New Delhi. We are going to invite all the ICC tournament winners, including the recent T20 World Cup champions, as well as coaches,” Saikia said while speaking to IANS.

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The ceremony will recognise the victorious teams from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, and the junior sides that triumphed on the global stage. According to Saikia, the senior women’s team, the Under-19 boys’ side and the Under-19 girls’ team—each of whom secured ICC trophies in 2025—will also be part of the celebrations.“Apart from the senior men’s team, the senior women’s team, U19 boys side, and U19 girls team, who won the trophy in 2025, will also be invited,” Saikia added.In total, members from five Indian teams that captured ICC titles over the past year will be honoured during the awards night.“We will also invite the 2025 Champions Trophy winning team members too. So, five ICC trophies won by various Indian teams during the course of last one year – all the members of those teams will be honoured on the awards night and it will be a great evening,” Saikia said.As per the report, the venue is expected to be a five-star hotel close to the airport, considering that players from the men’s squad will soon join their respective franchises ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League season starting March 28.

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