Women t20 world cup
ICC Chief Jay Shah Congratulates Team India For Women’s Blind T20 World Cup Win
“Congratulations to the @blind_cricket Indian team for winning the first-ever Blind Women's T20 World Cup, an event that re-defines the limits of ‘ability' and inspires differently abled athletes in India and around the world,” Shah posted on X.
Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Arun Dhumal also extended his wishes as he wrote on X, “Congratulations to our incredible Women’s Blind Cricket Team on winning the inaugural T20 Blind World Cup. This is more than just a win, it is a statement of belief and resilience! They have not only made history, but reshaped it with pride and purpose. The nation celebrates its true champions today."
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