Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar expressed his admiration for the Indian women's cricket team after they made history by clinching the first Women's T20 Blind World Cup. During the United in Triumph event, he praised the visually impaired athletes, calling their victory a significant source of motivation.


In a video posted by Mumbai Indians on X, Tendulkar emphasized the team's dedication and spirit. He stated, "Congratulations to the visually impaired World Cup champions! Your success illustrates that vision transcends mere eyesight; it is driven by passion, commitment, and determination. We also owe gratitude to the parents who have encouraged their daughters to pursue their dreams in sports."


Tendulkar's heartfelt message resonated with many, highlighting the importance of support from families in empowering these athletes.



India Makes History with First World Cup Victory

The Indian women's blind cricket team achieved a remarkable milestone by winning the Women's T20 World Cup for the Blind, defeating Nepal by seven wickets in Colombo.


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