PM Modi's Emotional Meeting: How India's Blind Cricket Heroes Made History

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted the triumphant Indian women's blind cricket team at his residence to celebrate their historic World Cup victory. He praised their incredible achievement as a testament to hard work and determination that never goes unrewarded. The team presented Modi with an autographed bat while he signed a cricket ball for them in return. Emotional moments unfolded as players shared personal stories, including vice-captain Ganga Kadam's tribute to her late father who admired PM Modi.

Key Points: PM Modi Meets Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team After World Cup Win

  • Indian team defeated Nepal by seven wickets in final match to claim title
  • Team maintained unbeaten streak throughout entire tournament competition
  • PM Modi offered sweets to players and signed cricket ball for team
  • Players presented Modi with autographed bat as gesture of gratitude
  • Vice-captain Ganga Kadam expressed emotional tribute to late father
  • Opener Phula Saren named Player of Match for 44-run innings
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You have made your mark: PM Modi praises Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team for Historic World Cup Win

PM Narendra Modi congratulates Indian women's blind cricket team on historic T20 World Cup victory, praises their determination and presents sweets to players at his residence.

"Those who work hard, their hard work never goes in vain, not only in sports, but also in life. You have worked hard. You have made your mark. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, November 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met and congratulated the Indian women's blind cricket team at his Lok Kalyan Marg residence in New Delhi, praising their historic win in the inaugural Blind Women's T20 World Cup.

The team defeated Nepal by seven wickets in the final, maintaining an unbeaten streak throughout the tournament. Modi highlighted their achievement as a shining example of hard work, teamwork, and determination, stating that hard work never goes in vain.

PM Modi, while expressing his delight, offered sweets to every player of the blind cricket team and the coaching staff.

"Those who work hard, their hard work never goes in vain, not only in sports, but also in life. You have worked hard. You have made your mark. You must have gained a lot of confidence because of that. Earlier, if you wanted to talk to a teacher in your village, you would have thought whether to talk or not, but today, you are talking to the Prime Minister. When I meet you, I also feel that our country is doing very well. These children have so much courage," PM Modi said while interacting with the players.

The Indian women's blind cricket team presented Prime Minister Modi with an autographed bat as a gesture of gratitude, and he reciprocated by signing a cricket ball for the team.

Indian skipper Deepika TC, after the interaction with PM Modi, said, "I went to take a picture with Modi sir. He asked me if I sing. Suddenly, he asked me, and I don't know how he knew about this, and I was shocked. "

Indian vice-captain Ganga Kadam expressed her pride and nostalgia, saying her late father would have been thrilled to see her achievement. She recalled her father's admiration for PM Modi and how he had big dreams for her, feeling emotional about fulfilling his aspirations.

"My father had a big dream. He used to like him a lot [PM Modi]. But my father is no more. But, I am thinking that if my father had seen me now, he would have been thrilled," Ganga Kadam said.

Talking about the final match, India restricted Nepal to 114/5 in 20 overs after opting to field first. Indian batters didn't break a sweat while chasing a 115-run target. They scored 100 runs in the first 10 overs, ensuring there was no more threat.

Opener Phula Saren smashed 44 runs off 27 balls, including four boundaries, whereas Karuna K played a fiery knock of 27-ball 42 as India reached the target in the 13th over.

Saren was adjudged Player of the Match for a match-winning innings. It is a monumental achievement for the India Blind women's cricket team as they remained undefeated throughout the tournament to lift the prestigious title.

India won their opening game against Sri Lanka, followed by a 57-run win over Australia after failing to chase down the target of 293.

India defeated arch-rivals Pakistan, chasing down the 136-run target in 10.2 overs. In the semi-final, they thrashed Australia by nine wickets and sealed the trophy with a one-sided win over Nepal.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some recognition for para sports! These athletes deserve the same respect and facilities as mainstream cricket. Hope BCCI takes note and provides proper support. Great to see PM acknowledging their efforts.
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Deepika L
Unbeaten throughout the tournament! That's domination! Phula Saren and Karuna K's batting stats are amazing. They chased 115 in just 13 overs - that's some serious power hitting! 🔥
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Sarah B
As someone working with differently-abled communities, this is so inspiring! The confidence PM mentioned - from hesitating to talk to teachers to meeting the Prime Minister - shows how sports can transform lives. More media coverage needed for such stories!
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Arjun K
Beating Pakistan in just 10.2 overs! That must have been spectacular to watch. Wish there was live streaming of these matches. These women are breaking barriers in every way possible. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
While it's good that PM met them, I hope this isn't just a photo opportunity. These athletes need consistent support, better infrastructure, and regular financial assistance. The real test is what happens after the media attention fades.
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Michael C
Amazing sportsmanship and spirit! The fact that PM Modi knew about Deepika's singing shows he actually took time to know

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