Delhi’s corridors of power buzzed with inspiration as Chief Minister Rekha Gupta welcomed the champions of the Blind Women’s T20 World Cup to the Chief Minister Jan Seva Sadan on Thursday. The event was a tribute to the Indian team’s unparalleled grit, with accolades extended to players, coaching staff, and Blind Association delegates.
On X, Gupta shared an electrifying video, proclaiming, ‘Our daughters are powerhouses of strength. I trust you’ll stun the world wherever you step. You’ve etched India’s name in lights through sheer achievement. Pride swells in us—your feats are beyond most’s reach. Press on and keep glorifying the tricolor.’
Captioning the post, she reflected deeply: ‘This team stands as a beacon of bravery, conviction, and relentless will for every Indian. They remind us victory is forged in self-trust, not just game stats. Champions of the T20 World Cup and life’s grand arena alike.’
PM Narendra Modi set the precedent by hosting the victors earlier, later posting on X: ‘Delighted to host the Indian Blind Women’s T20 World Cup winners; their stories were deeply inspiring.’
Captained by Deepika TC of Karnataka and with Ganga S. Kadam of Maharashtra as vice-captain, India ruled undefeated. The final thriller on November 23, 2025, saw Nepal falter at 114/5, which India overhauled in 12.1 overs, seven wickets in hand. Their dominance redefines possibility in para-cricket.