Undefeated Indian Blind Women's Cricket Team Honored in Colombo

The Indian visually impaired women's cricket team continues their dominant run at the inaugural Women's T20 World Cup for the Blind. High Commissioner Santosh Jha hosted the unbeaten squad at his official residence in Colombo. He congratulated captain Deepika TC and the team for their remarkable five consecutive victories. The meeting reinforced India's support for accessible sports and the team's confidence ahead of the semifinals.

Key Points: Indian Visually Impaired Women's Cricket Team Meets High Commissioner

  • Indian team remains undefeated with five consecutive World Cup victories
  • High Commissioner praised team's resilience and sporting spirit
  • Team prepares for semifinals scheduled for November 22
  • Meeting discussed growth of visually impaired cricket in India
  • CABI leadership present to support team's campaign
2 min read

High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka hosts unbeaten Indian visually impaired women's cricket team in Colombo

India's unbeaten blind women's cricket team meets High Commissioner Santosh Jha in Colombo ahead of T20 World Cup semifinals after five consecutive victories.

"He conveyed to Deepika TC, the Indian captain, and the entire squad, India's pride in their achievement - High Commission Statement"

Colombo (Sri Lanka), Nov 17

The Indian visually impaired women's cricket team, undefeated with a remarkable five consecutive victories at the ongoing 1st ever Women's T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025, after their dominant victory over Pakistan on Sunday, was warmly hosted by H.E. Santosh Jha, High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka, at India House his official residence in Colombo.

During the interaction, the High Commissioner congratulated the players for their outstanding performance, praising their resilience, discipline, and exemplary sporting spirit. He conveyed to Deepika TC, the Indian captain, and the entire squad, India's pride in their achievement, and encouraged them to carry the nation's flag with confidence as they prepare for the semifinals on November 22.

The meeting included meaningful exchanges on the growth of visually impaired cricket, the players' journey, and India's leadership in promoting accessibility and inclusion through sports.

The High Commission reaffirmed its continued support for the development of blind cricket and commended CABI's efforts under the leadership of Dr. Mahantesh G.K., Chairman, Cricket Association for the Blind in India, who was also joined by Mr.Buse Gowda, President of CABI.

The High Commissioner was also joined by his spouse, Mrs. Tanuja Jha, and Indian High Commission officials in the High Tea Meeting hosted at the Iconic India House in Colombo, Sri Lanka, this evening.

The meeting strengthened the team's confidence, reinforcing their resolve to finish their dominant campaign by bringing home the inaugural SBI Women's T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind trophy.

The Indian team has so far defeated Sri Lanka, Australia, England, Nepal and Pakistan, among others, in the competition so far with the India v Pakistan match being played in Colombo. The event was inaugurated in New Delhi before moving to Bengaluru. Pakistan has played all its matches in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The World Cup continues to receive overwhelming nationwide support. Educational institutions, corporate organisations, CSR partners, and individual volunteers have actively joined hands to elevate the tournament's impact. Independent filmmakers and documentary storytellers are also capturing the journeys and determination of the players, ensuring that their stories of resilience reach global audiences.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Heartwarming to see our High Commissioner hosting the team in Colombo. This kind of recognition means so much to para-athletes. Hope this leads to more support and visibility for visually impaired sports in India.
D
David E
As someone working in disability advocacy, I'm impressed by India's leadership in promoting accessibility through sports. The documentary filmmakers capturing their journey is a brilliant initiative. More countries should follow this model.
A
Ananya R
While I appreciate the diplomatic support, I wish our regular media gave this team even half the coverage they give to men's cricket. These women are making history and deserve front-page headlines! 📰
S
Sarah B
Defeating five top teams including Australia and England is no small feat! Captain Deepika TC and her team are showing the world what true sportsmanship and determination look like. Go Team India! 💪
V
Vikram M
Great to see corporate and educational institutions supporting this tournament. Hope this momentum continues even after the World Cup ends. Our para-athletes need sustained support, not just during tournaments.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50