How Are World Cup-winning Blind Women Cricketers Inspiring the Nation?
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Key Takeaways
- Historic Win: Indian women’s blind cricket team won the inaugural Blind Twenty20 World Cup.
- Undefeated Journey: The team remained unbeaten throughout the tournament.
- Inspiration: Their success motivates specially-abled athletes and women to pursue sports.
- Government Support: The Sports Minister expressed full support for their future endeavors.
- Inclusivity in Sports: The victory highlights the importance of inclusivity and diversity in athletics.
New Delhi, Nov 25 (NationPress) The Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, honored the members of the Indian women’s cricket team at his residence on Tuesday in recognition of their remarkable triumph in the inaugural Blind Twenty20 World Cup.
The Indian women’s squad achieved a stunning victory against Nepal by seven wickets in the final match held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Sunday, remaining undefeated throughout the tournament. This event included six teams: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, and the United States of America.
This blind cricket team's success comes closely on the heels of the Indian women’s team’s historic first-ever ICC Cricket World Cup win on home turf.
Celebrating the achievement of the blind cricketers, Dr. Mandaviya stated: “The Indian women’s blind cricket team has made the nation proud. Their triumph serves as a tremendous inspiration for both specially-abled athletes and anyone striving to honor the country. Through their determination and strength, they accomplished the extraordinary. I extend my best wishes to all members for their future pursuits and encourage each of you to give your utmost in upcoming tournaments; the entire nation and the government stand behind you.”
Expressing her gratitude, Deepika TC, the captain of the Indian team, said: “I am incredibly delighted and honored that our esteemed Sports Minister invited us to his residence for this recognition. It was wonderful to engage with him. His encouraging words will not only boost our spirits but also inspire more women from the blind community to pursue sports as a career and make our country proud through hard work and dedication.”