Sachin Tendulkar Hails "Vision Beyond Eyesight" of Blind Cricket World Cup Champions

Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar celebrated the Indian women's blind cricket team for winning the inaugural T20 Blind World Cup. He praised the players' passion and determination, stating that true vision is not limited to eyesight. Tendulkar also acknowledged the crucial role of parents in encouraging their daughters to pursue sports. The team secured the title by defeating Nepal by seven wickets in Colombo, powered by a stellar performance from opener Phula Saren.

Key Points: Tendulkar Praises India's Women's Blind T20 World Cup Win

  • Historic inaugural title win
  • Triumph over Nepal in Colombo
  • Tribute to supportive parents
  • Opener Phula Saren's match-winning knock
  • Celebration of passion over physical sight
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"Vision is not confined to eyesight": Sachin Tendulkar applauds parents, players after Blind World Cup glory

Sachin Tendulkar congratulates India's women's blind cricket team, calling their World Cup triumph a story of passion and determination that inspires all.

"Your achievements remind us that vision is not confined to eyesight. - Sachin Tendulkar"

New Delhi, December 7

India cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar lavished praise on the Indian women's team after they scripted history by winning the inaugural edition of the Women's T20 Blind World Cup.

Tendulkar congratulated the visually impaired champions at the United in Triumph event, hailing their achievement as a powerful source of inspiration.

In a video shared by Mumbai Indians (MI) on X, Tendulkar highlighted the team's passion and determination.

"The visually impaired World Cup champions, a big big congratulations to you. Your achievements remind us that vision is not confined to eyesight. It is fuelled by passion, your commitment, your determination and here are the stories where you know the parents have encouraged their daughters to go out and play and to do what they feel like doing in life. So thank you to the parents as well and the champion team for inspiring us," Tendulkar said.

The former India cricketer also acknowledged the role played by families in empowering the players, particularly the parents who encouraged their daughters to pursue sport and follow their dreams.

India women's blind team created history after winning the Women's T20 World Cup for the Blind. They lifted the title after registering a seven-wicket win over Nepal in Colombo.

After opting to field first, Indian bowlers displayed an all-round performance. The Indian bowlers bowled tight lines, limiting Nepal to 114/5 in 20 overs. While chasing, the Indian batters breached the 100-run mark in the first 10 overs, ensuring there is no more threat.

Opener Phula Saren played a match-winning knock. She made 44 runs off 27 balls, including four boundaries. Her innings brought India to chase down the target in the 13th over, sealing the title. Apart from Saren, opener Karuna K contributed with a blistering 27-ball 42.

Saren's fantastic knock helped her to win the Player of the Match.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why is this not front page news everywhere? These athletes deserve the same hype and recognition as our mainstream cricket teams. Phula Saren and Karuna K are absolute legends. The government should announce cash awards for them immediately.
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Aman W
As a father of two daughters, this story hits differently. The parents who encouraged their visually impaired girls to play sport are the real heroes. It's so easy to be overprotective, but they chose to empower them. Salute!
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Sarah B
I'm visiting India and just read this. What an inspiring story! The determination required to play cricket without sight is unimaginable. Congratulations to the entire team. The world needs to hear more stories like this.
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Vikram M
Fantastic win! But respectfully, we need to ask why our media gives 24/7 coverage to IPL auctions but a historic World Cup win like this gets a small article. The disparity in coverage and funding for para-sports is still huge. Let's celebrate, but also demand better support for them.
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Kavya N
Chasing 115 in 13 overs without sight? That's not just winning, that's domination! 🇮🇳 The skill level must be phenomenal. I hope schools use this story to teach children about resilience and breaking barriers. Truly inspiring.

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