Modi Lauds T20 World Cup Win, Hails Gulveer & Anahat's Historic Feats

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Mann Ki Baat address to celebrate a triumphant period for Indian sports. He specifically highlighted the national pride following the men's cricket team's T20 World Cup victory. Modi also praised athlete Gulveer Singh for becoming the first Indian to run a sub-one-hour half-marathon and squash player Anahat Singh for her international title win at age 17. Furthermore, he commended the ASMITA Athletics League for empowering women's participation in sports across India.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises Cricket Win, Gulveer & Anahat's Global Success

  • Celebrates T20 World Cup victory
  • Praises Gulveer Singh's sub-1-hr half-marathon
  • Applauds Anahat Singh's squash title win
  • Highlights ASMITA league for women's sports
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PM Modi praises India's T20 WC success; hails Anahat Singh, Gulveer Singh for global feats

PM Modi celebrates India's T20 World Cup victory and highlights historic achievements by athlete Gulveer Singh and squash star Anahat Singh.

PM Modi praises India's T20 WC success; hails Anahat Singh, Gulveer Singh for global feats
"We are all immensely proud of our team's magnificent success. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday celebrated a landmark period for Indian sport, applauding the Indian men's cricket team for their T20 World Cup victory while also recognising the achievements of young squash sensation Anahat Singh and distance runner Gulveer Singh.

Speaking during the 132nd episode of his monthly radio programme "Mann Ki Baat", the Prime Minister highlighted the sense of national pride following India's success on the global cricket stage.

"For cricket fans across the country, this month has been filled with excitement and enthusiasm. When India registered a historic victory in the T20 World Cup, a wave of joy swept across the entire nation. We are all immensely proud of our team's magnificent success," he said.

Turning to athletics, Modi praised Gulveer Singh for his record-breaking performance at the New York City Half Marathon 2026. The 27-year-old clocked an impressive 59:42 to finish third, becoming the first Indian to complete a half-marathon in under one hour.

"Gulveer Singh, a talented athlete from Uttar Pradesh, made history just a few weeks ago by securing third place in the New York City Half Marathon. He became the first Indian athlete to complete a half-marathon in under one hour," Modi noted.

Gulveer, an Asian Games medallist, continues to build an impressive resume, holding multiple national records across distances, from 3,000m on the track to the 25km road race, including the 5,000m and 10,000m events.

The Prime Minister also reserved special praise for teenage squash player Anahat Singh, who recently clinched the Squash on Fire Open 2026 title in Washington. The 17-year-old delivered a stunning performance in the final, defeating England's top seed Georgina Kennedy in straight games.

"Squash player Anahat Singh won a major international title at the Squash on Fire Open. At just 17 years old, she achieved this feat, becoming the youngest Asian female player to break into the top 20 of the PSA World Ranking," he said.

Highlighting the growing participation of women in sports, Modi spoke about the nationwide ASMITA Athletics League initiative, conducted under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The league, held across 250 locations on International Women's Day, saw massive participation from young athletes.

"I have also received information regarding the Asmita Athletics League. On March 8th -- International Women's Day -- a magnificent array of sporting events was organised as part of this league. Approximately 200,000 young women participated in the league. It is heartening to see that India's 'Nari Shakti' (women's power) is playing a pivotal role in the sporting transformation currently taking place across the country," he concluded.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Anahat Singh is just 17! This is so inspiring for young girls across the country. It's high time we get more recognition and funding for sports like squash, not just cricket. The ASMITA league is a great step.
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Aman W
While it's good to celebrate, I hope the government's focus on infrastructure and grassroots training matches the PM's words. We need more stadiums and coaches in small towns, not just speeches on Mann Ki Baat.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, seeing Gulveer Singh make history in New York filled me with so much pride. It puts Indian athletics on the global map in a new way. More power to him!
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Karthik V
Jai Ho! This is the real "New India" we want to see - winning in every field. From cricket to marathon to squash, our youth are showing the world what they're made of. The future is bright.
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Nidhi U
The focus on Nari Shakti through the ASMITA league is the most important part. 2 lakh participants! When girls get equal opportunity, they bring medals. My daughter participated and hasn't stopped talking about it.

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