Historic Moment ! Blind indian Women team ne Jeeta Cricket World Cup #shorts #cricket #shortsfeed

Historic Moment ! Blind indian Women team ne Jeeta Cricket World Cup #shorts #cricket #shortsfeed

#cricketlover #womensteam #worldcup2025 #proudindian #femaleempowerment #upsc #ssc #indian #shortsfeed #shorts India has once again created sporting history, as the Indian Blind Women’s Cricket Team lifted the inaugural T20 World Cup for the Blind after a dominating victory over Nepal in Colombo. This historic win comes just weeks after India’s triumph in the Women’s ODI World Cup, marking a golden era for women’s cricket, para-sports, and Athletes with Disabilities in India. This World Cup featured six nations – India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia and the US competing in a fast-paced round-robin format showcasing courage, skill, and unmatched determination. The Indian team, full of extraordinary women from villages, small towns, and farming families, proved that no challenge is too big when passion meets purpose. In the final match in Colombo, India restricted Nepal to 114/5 after choosing to field first. Using sharp bowling and disciplined fielding, the team kept Nepal under pressure throughout. Chasing the target, India sealed the match in just 12 overs, losing only three wicketsan explosive performance that displayed their composure, strategy, and confidence. Blind cricket has unique rules that ensure inclusivity and safety: • Teams must include B1 (fully blind), B2, and B3 players • The ball is a plastic jingle ball with metal bearings • The ball is bowled underarm along the ground • B1 players use runners, and each run counts as two runs This victory is not just a sporting milestone—it is a message of hope, empowerment, and representation. According to Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar, Chairman of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India, this achievement will inspire millions of women and persons with disabilities to pursue sports and dream big. Players like Simu Das from Assam, who learnt cricket only in recent years, have risen above social and financial barriers to represent India on the world stage. Their journey is a reminder that true champions are born from struggle, not comfort. The team received a grand welcome in Chennai, with another celebratory reception planned in Bengaluru. Leaders and legends from across the country praised the team: • Amit Shah called it a “historic day for Indian sports” • Mithali Raj said these women proved that no challenge is too big • Yuvraj Singh hailed them as champions of courage and skill This victory is more than a trophy it is a revolution for women’s cricket, blind cricket, and para-athletes in India. It shows what is possible when determination beats limitations, when dreams beat circumstances, and when India’s daughters rise to make the nation proud. This is not just a win. This is India rewriting history.