How Did the Indian Women’s Blind Cricket Team Achieve Their Historic World Cup Victory?
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Key Takeaways
- Historic victory for the Indian women's blind cricket team.
- Team was welcomed with overwhelming support at airports.
- Significant cash prizes awarded to the players.
- Victory emphasizes commitment to gender equality and inclusion.
- Team's success inspires millions across India.
Bengaluru, Nov 24 (NationPress) In an exhilarating moment of national pride, the Indian women’s blind cricket team, under the guidance of Dr. Mahantesh G Kivadasannavar, Chairman of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India, made a momentous return to India on Monday after their groundbreaking victory at the inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025 held in Colombo.
The Indian squad triumphed over Nepal in the final match, securing the title and marking a significant milestone in the history of blind cricket. This achievement has not only enhanced India's reputation in the global blind cricket arena but has also ignited inspiration among millions nationwide.
Upon their arrival in Bangalore via Chennai, the team experienced a heartwarming welcome filled with applause, admiration, and an electric atmosphere. Both airports resonated with cheers, waving Tricolour flags, and emotional celebrations as fans, officials, and onlookers united to celebrate the champions who have brought unprecedented glory to the nation.
In Chennai, the team was met with a spirited and enthusiastic reception, reflecting the respect and admiration they have garnered through their resilience, determination, and outstanding sporting spirit. As they journeyed to Bengaluru, the celebrations intensified, growing louder and more vibrant.
Upon reaching Bangalore, the players were joyously welcomed by the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of Karnataka, demonstrating the state's commitment to fostering inclusive sports and acknowledging remarkable talent. This warm reception highlighted the government's pride in the team's accomplishments and their pivotal role in shaping the future of blind cricket in India, serving as a tribute to visually impaired women who have positioned India as a leader in inclusion through sports.
The celebrations continued at Kempegowda International Airport, where dedicated staff from IndiGo Airlines and Bengaluru International Airport (BIAL) honored the players. The airport buzzed with applause, floral tributes, and special recognitions, symbolizing the nation's collective joy in welcoming its world champions home.
The moment was made even more memorable as each player received a well-deserved cash prize—₹1,00,000 from Chintels Group, based in Delhi NCR, and ₹25,000 from Chiplogic, a tech firm based in London—in recognition of their historic World Cup success.
This grand homecoming serves as a powerful reminder of what unwavering commitment, teamwork, and belief can accomplish. The first-ever Women’s T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind is now a significant part of history and will remain a testament to India's dedication to gender equality and inclusion.