Shubman Gill's Powerful Message: Why India's Blind Cricket Team Inspires Hope

Shubman Gill has thrown his support behind India's women's blind cricket team competing in the historic T20 World Cup. The Indian captain shared an inspiring message about true vision coming from belief rather than sight. Meanwhile, the team continues their dominant performance with back-to-back victories against Sri Lanka and Australia. Their latest win featured a massive 209-run triumph powered by captain Deepika TC's explosive batting.

Key Points: Shubman Gill Backs India Women's Blind Cricket World Cup Team

  • Shubman Gill praises Indian women's blind cricket team's resilience and spirit
  • India remains unbeaten with victories over Sri Lanka and Australia
  • Captain Deepika TC leads with explosive 91-run innings against Australia
  • Team showcases exceptional fielding with multiple run-outs in both matches
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Shubman Gill rallies behind India's blind team for Women's T20 World Cup for the Blind

India captain Shubman Gill rallies behind unbeaten women's blind cricket team at historic T20 World Cup, celebrating inclusion and empowerment in sports.

"These extraordinary women remind us that true vision isn't about sight but about belief. - Shubman Gill"

New Delhi, Nov 13

Team India's Test and ODI captain, Shubman Gill, shared his thoughts on the first-ever Women's T20 World Cup – Cricket for the Blind 2025, which India and Sri Lanka are currently co-hosting.

In a video shared by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI), Gill wished the Indian women's blind team for their success at the tournament, saying, "These extraordinary women remind us that true vision isn't about sight but about belief. Blind cricket has always been a story of resilience and pride. And this moment celebrates inclusion and empowerment. As a cricketer, and as a nation, I'm proud that India is leading the way. Let's stand behind our women and celebrate their spirit and cheer for this historic moment for India and for the world."

So far, the Indian team has played two matches in the tournament and remains unbeaten. Having faced Sri Lanka in their campaign opener and Australia in their next fixture, Team India emerged victorious in both matches with strong performances.

Winning the toss and choosing to bat first in the first game, Sri Lanka scored only 41 runs in 13.3 overs, thanks to India's exceptional bowling and fielding efforts. The Indian team's sharp fielding resulted in seven run-outs, with Deepika TC, Ganga Kadam, and Jamuna Rani Tudu each taking a wicket.

In response, India easily surpassed the small target, reaching 43 without losing a wicket in just three overs and bagged a 10-wicket win. Captain Deepika TC led the charge, scoring 26 runs off 14 balls with four boundaries. Anekha Devi also contributed effectively with 15 runs off six balls, including three fours. Ganga Kadam earned the Player of the Match award for her all-round performance and disciplined bowling.

Team India maintained their winning streak, securing their second consecutive victory with a commanding 209-run win over Australia in the third match of the inaugural Women's T20 World Cup - Cricket for the Blind in New Delhi on Wednesday. The team started the tournament with a convincing win against Sri Lanka on the first day.

India put up a formidable total of 292/4 in 20 overs after batting first. Captain Deepika TC B3 led with a quick-fire 91 off 58 balls, supported by Phula Saren B3's rapid 54 not out off 22 balls. Contributions from Anekha Devi B2 (14), Anu Kumari B1 (14), and Kavya V B1 (12 not out) helped sustain the score. With 52 extras and a 26-run penalty awarded to India, the total became difficult to chase.

Chasing 293, Australia were bowled out for 57 in 19.3 overs. Despite Chanakan Buakhao's resilient 40 not out, India's bowlers and fielders dominated, aided by seven run-outs and disciplined bowling that ensured victory.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Shubman Gill's support means a lot! When mainstream cricketers acknowledge these athletes, it brings much-needed visibility to para sports. Hope BCCI gives them more coverage and support. These women are true champions!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket closely, I'm amazed by the skill level. Scoring 292 in 20 overs in blind cricket is incredible! The fielding with 7 run-outs shows their exceptional awareness. More media should cover these matches.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the support, I wish our mainstream media gave equal coverage to these tournaments. We only hear about them when someone like Gill mentions it. These athletes deserve regular spotlight, not just occasional mentions.
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Deepika L
Captain Deepika TC and the entire team are making India proud! 🎉 The way they're dominating the tournament shows their dedication and hard work. Hope they bring the World Cup home! #BlindCricket #WomenInSports
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Michael C
This is what true sportsmanship looks like! India co-hosting the first Women's T20 World Cup for Blind Cricket shows our commitment to inclusive sports. The performances are mind-blowing - these women redefine what's possible!

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