
Amandeep Kaur is a right-handed player on the U.S. Women’s Blind Cricket Team and a passionate advocate for accessibility and empowerment. Born in Dharamkot, Punjab, India, her love for cricket began early and stayed strong—even after losing her vision at a young age. After moving to the U.S. 11 years ago, she pursued higher education and leadership, currently working toward a Master’s in Vocational Rehabilitation and serving in key roles with the National Federation of the Blind. Inspired by a close friend, Amandeep returned to cricket through the Cricket Association for the Blind in the USA. She now proudly represents the national team, dedicating every match to her late father, Mr. Sukhchain Singh, whose dream of seeing her play for the U.S. drives her every day. Amandeep embodies resilience, leadership, and an enduring love for the game—bringing heart and purpose to every play.