Rekha Gupta Felicitates World Champion Blind Women’s T20 Team
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta hosted the World Champion Indian Blind Women’s T20 Cricket Team at Mukhyamantri Janseva Sadan, celebrating their historic international triumph. The event brought together players, coaches, and representatives of the Blind Association, highlighting resilience, inclusivity, and excellence in Indian sport.
Recognition of Courage and Determination
During the interaction, Rekha Gupta praised the team’s grit and confidence. She described the players as a symbol of strength and aspiration, stating that the nation’s daughters are capable of achieving the extraordinary. The Chief Minister’s remarks underlined the government’s commitment to empowering women and persons with disabilities through recognition and support.
Unbeaten Campaign and Dominant Final
The Indian team, led by Captain Deepika T. C. and Vice-Captain Ganga S. Kadam, remained unbeaten throughout the tournament. In the high-energy final against Nepal at Colombo on 23 November 2025, India restricted Nepal to 114/5 and chased the target in just 12.1 overs, winning by seven wickets. The performance reflected discipline in bowling and intent in batting.
Standout Performers and Inspiring Journeys
Phula Saren starred in the final with a decisive 44 off 27 balls to claim the Player of the Match award. Captain Deepika T. C. impressed across the tournament, including a memorable 91 off 58 balls against Australia. Karuna Pangi Kumari, a Class 10 student from Visakhapatnam, contributed a composed 42 in the final, while Durga Yevle’s journey from a small-town background to the national stage inspired many aspiring athletes.
Important Facts for Exams
- India won the Blind Women’s T20 World title in Colombo on 23 November 2025.
- The Indian team remained unbeaten throughout the tournament.
- Phula Saren was Player of the Match in the final.
- Deepika T. C. is the captain of the Indian Blind Women’s team.
Broader Governance Context
Earlier, Rekha Gupta delivered her maiden Republic Day address at Chhatrasal Stadium, outlining achievements in health, transport, education, pollution control, and ease of doing business. She emphasised rebuilding Delhi as an economic nerve centre and urged citizens to contribute towards a Viksit Delhi aligned with the national vision of a Viksit Bharat.