Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta recently honored the Indian Blind Women’s T20 World Cup-winning team, coaches, and representatives of the Blind Association at Mukhyamantri Janseva Sadan. The team, led by Deepika T. C. from Karnataka and vice-captained by Ganga S. Kadam from Maharashtra, clinched the title by defeating Nepal in the final match held in Colombo on November 23, 2025. India’s flawless performance throughout the tournament culminated in a decisive seven-wicket victory.
Praising the team in a video shared on social media, Gupta commended the players for their strength and remarkable achievements. She expressed pride in their accomplishments, highlighting their exceptional performance that brought glory to the nation. Gupta emphasized the team’s resilience and urged them to continue representing the country with excellence.
Describing the players as inspirational figures beyond sports, Gupta lauded the Indian Blind Women’s Cricket Team for their courage and determination. She emphasized the team’s embodiment of self-confidence and unwavering spirit, underscoring that their victory transcends mere scores. The team was hailed as champions not only of the T20 World Cup but also of life itself, setting a shining example for all.
The team’s success garnered national recognition, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi also acknowledging their triumph by hosting them. Modi expressed delight in meeting the champions and praised their inspiring journey. The players shared their experiences and insights from the tournament during the interaction, further showcasing their resilience and dedication.
