CJI Hosts Blind Cricket World Champs, Plans Match with Supreme Court Judges

Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant hosted the Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team at his residence on Republic Day to celebrate their historic T20 World Cup victory. He commended their perseverance and spirit, engaging in detailed cricket discussions with officials. The CJI expressed his intention to organize a friendly match between the champion team and Supreme Court judges. The event highlighted constitutional values of equality and inclusion, honoring the team that inspired the nation by winning the inaugural title in 2025.

Key Points: CJI Surya Kant Hosts Women's Blind Cricket World Champions

  • Historic Republic Day honor for world champions
  • CJI plans judges vs. team cricket match
  • Celebration of sporting inclusion & constitutional values
  • Recognition of team's dedication and resilience
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CJI Justice Surya Kant hosts Indian Women's Blind Cricket World Champions on Republic Day

Chief Justice of India honors blind cricket team's World Cup win on Republic Day, plans a friendly match between players and Supreme Court judges.

"commended the players for embodying perseverance, discipline, and the true spirit of the game. - Chief Justice Surya Kant"

New Delhi, Jan 26

Marking Republic Day with a celebration of sporting excellence and inclusion, Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant, hosted the Indian Women's Cricket Team for the Blind for an interaction over lunch at his residence in New Delhi on Monday, honouring their historic victory at the 1st Women's T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025.

The interaction was hosted in the presence of his wife, Savitha Surya, who warmly welcomed the players and officials, extending gracious hospitality and making the interaction both memorable and deeply personal for the champions.

The interaction recognised the team's extraordinary dedication and resilience, acknowledging their world title as a landmark achievement for Indian sport and inclusive excellence. Justice Surya Kant commended the players for embodying perseverance, discipline, and the true spirit of the game.

An avid and passionate cricket enthusiast, Justice Surya Kant displayed keen knowledge of the sport, engaging in animated conversations about the game and its legendary figures. He shared insights and memories of cricketing greats of the past in an engaging discussion with Dr. Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar, Chairman of Cricket for the Blind in India, reflecting his genuine interest and informed perspective on the sport and its evolution.

Justice Surya Kant also expressed his intention to facilitate a friendly cricket match between the Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team and the judges of the Supreme Court in the near future, further strengthening the spirit of camaraderie, visibility, and shared sporting joy.

The warm and dignified engagement underscored the values of equality, opportunity, and inclusion enshrined in the Constitution, making the Republic Day celebration a meaningful tribute to the cricketers who have inspired the nation through courage, commitment, and excellence.

The Indian women's blind cricket team created history on November 23, 2025, by defeating Nepal in the final of the T20 World Cup held in Colombo and winning the inaugural title.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Fantastic news! But let's be honest, why did it take a meeting with the CJI for most of us to even hear about this world cup win? Our media needs to give equal coverage to para-sports and blind cricket. These athletes deserve front-page headlines, not just a gracious lunch.
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Aman W
The idea of a match between the team and Supreme Court judges is brilliant! 😄 It breaks down so many barriers and shows true inclusion. Hope it happens soon and is televised. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I'm constantly inspired by stories like this. The blend of deep respect for achievement, sporting passion, and constitutional values in this event is truly beautiful. Congratulations to the champions!
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Vikram M
This is the real spirit of Republic Day. Not just parades, but honoring citizens who uphold the dignity of the nation through sheer hard work. Their discipline is a lesson for all of us. Kudos to CJI sir and his wife for hosting them with such warmth.
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Karthik V
Makes me proud. We talk about women's empowerment and inclusion, here is a living example. Defeating Nepal in the final and bringing the cup home! They need proper funding and infrastructure now. BCCI, please take note.

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