Women’s cricket team for blind meets President Murmu after WC victory

Women’s cricket team for blind meets President Murmu after WC victory

Indian Blind Women's T20 World Cup-Winning Team Honored by President Murmu

New Delhi, November 29 - In a heartwarming gesture, the Indian Blind Women's T20 World Cup-winning team met President Droupadi Murmu at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Saturday. The team, who recently clinched the inaugural T20 Blind Women's World Cup title, presented the President with an autographed cricket bat as a token of appreciation.

During the meeting, President Murmu congratulated the team members on their outstanding achievement, saying their success would inspire others to scale new heights in their lives and careers. The President also signed a cricket ball presented by the team on the occasion, marking a memorable moment for the players.

The Indian Blind Women's T20 World Cup victory is a testament to the team's dedication, perseverance, and teamwork. The team's triumph has sent a positive message to people with disabilities, showcasing their potential and capabilities in sports.

President Murmu's gesture of meeting the team and signing the cricket ball is a recognition of their hard work and achievements. It is a rare instance of the President acknowledging the accomplishments of a sports team, particularly one that represents people with disabilities.

The meeting was a significant moment for the team, who were thrilled to meet the President and share their experiences with her. The team's captain and other players expressed their gratitude to the President for her kind words and encouragement.

The Indian Blind Women's T20 World Cup-winning team's visit to the Rashtrapati Bhavan is a celebration of their success and a recognition of their contributions to Indian cricket. Their story is an inspiration to millions of people with disabilities, who can now look up to them as role models in the world of sports.