Did the High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka Host the Unbeaten Indian Visually Impaired Women’s Cricket Team in Colombo?
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Key Takeaways
- Indian visually impaired women’s cricket team remains undefeated in the tournament.
- High Commissioner Santosh Jha hosted the team in Colombo.
- The team has shown exceptional resilience and sportsmanship.
- Support for the tournament includes involvement from educational institutions and corporate entities.
- Documentary filmmakers are capturing the inspiring stories of the players.
Colombo (Sri Lanka), Nov 17 (NationPress) The Indian visually impaired women’s cricket team, boasting an impressive record of five consecutive wins at the inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025, was graciously hosted by H.E. Santosh Jha, the High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka, at his official residence, India House, in Colombo following their recent triumph over Pakistan on Sunday.
During the meeting, the High Commissioner expressed his congratulations to the players for their exceptional performance, lauding their resilience, discipline, and exemplary sportsmanship. He conveyed to Deepika TC, the Indian captain, and the entire team, India's pride in their accomplishments, encouraging them to carry the nation's flag with confidence as they gear up for the semifinals on November 22.
The interaction included significant discussions about the development of visually impaired cricket, the athletes' journeys, and India's role in championing accessibility and inclusivity through sports.
The High Commission reiterated its ongoing support for advancing blind cricket and praised the efforts of CABI under the leadership of Dr. Mahantesh G.K., the Chairman of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India, who was accompanied by Mr. Buse Gowda, the President of CABI.
Present at the High Tea Meeting at the iconic India House were the High Commissioner’s spouse, Mrs. Tanuja Jha, and officials from the Indian High Commission.
This gathering boosted the team’s confidence, reaffirming their determination to seize the inaugural SBI Women’s T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind trophy.
Thus far, the Indian team has triumphed over Sri Lanka, Australia, England, Nepal, and Pakistan, among others, with the India vs. Pakistan match taking place in Colombo. The tournament commenced in New Delhi before proceeding to Bengaluru. Pakistan has played all its matches in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The World Cup is garnering significant nationwide support, with educational institutions, corporate entities, CSR partners, and individual volunteers actively contributing to enhance the tournament's impact. Independent filmmakers and documentary creators are also chronicling the players' journeys and determination, ensuring their stories of resilience reach global audiences.