Triumphant Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team Celebrated for Historic World Cup Win
The Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team's victorious visit to M3M Foundation after winning the inaugural Blind Women's T20 World Cup 2025 highlights the resilience and excellence of para-sports. The celebration emphasized the significance of sports in fostering inclusion and empowerment in India's para-sports movement.
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Gurugram, Haryana [India], December 17: The Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team celebrated their victory at the first-ever Blind Women's T20 World Cup 2025 with a visit to the M3M Foundation. The team met with Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson of the Foundation, and other prominent figures in a demonstration of support and admiration for their achievement.
Under the leadership of Captain Deepika T. C. and Vice-Captain Ganga S. Kadam, the Indian team made history by clinching the championship, showcasing unparalleled skill and teamwork. The team's decisive win over Nepal in the final match underscored their determination and mastery of the sport.
The M3M Foundation, through initiatives like the Lakshya Programme, continues to empower athletes across various sports disciplines. The Foundation's efforts focus on nurturing talent, promoting social inclusion, and driving resilience among athletes, reinforcing the belief that sports can catalyze societal transformation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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