Historic Victory for India in Inaugural Blind T20 Women's World Cup
The Indian women's blind cricket team has etched its name in history, securing the title of the inaugural Blind T20 Women's World Cup. In a commanding performance, India defeated Nepal by seven wickets in the final match held on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at the P. Saravanamuttu Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka. This victory capped an undefeated campaign for the Indian squad, highlighting their dominance throughout the tournament.
Match Highlights: India's Clinical Chase
After winning the toss, India elected to field first, restricting Nepal to a total of 114 runs for 5 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Nepal's innings saw Sarita Ghimire as the top scorer with 35 runs off 38 balls. The Indian bowlers maintained tight lines, allowing Nepal only one boundary in their entire innings. In response, India showcased a clinical chase, reaching the target of 117 runs for 3 wickets in just 12.1 overs, with 47 balls to spare. Opener Phula Saren was the star of the chase, scoring a match-winning 44 runs off 27 deliveries, including four boundaries, earning her the Player of the Match award.
Tournament Journey and Participating Nations
The inaugural Blind T20 Women's World Cup, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, commenced on November 11, 2025. Matches were played across various cities, starting in New Delhi and Bengaluru before moving to Colombo for the knockout stages. Six nations participated in this historic event:
- India
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- Sri Lanka
- Australia
- United States
India's journey to the final included an unbeaten run in the league phase, with victories against Sri Lanka, Australia, Nepal, the United States, and Pakistan. In the semifinals, India defeated Australia by nine wickets, while Nepal secured their spot in the final by overcoming Pakistan by seven wickets.
Significance and Future of Blind Cricket
The triumph of the Indian women's team marks a significant milestone for blind cricket globally, paving the way for greater recognition and development of the sport. The tournament adhered to standard blind-cricket regulations, utilizing an audible white plastic ball packed with ball bearings. Players are required to wear blindfolds for fairness, and fielders clap to indicate their positions. The Indian team, captained by Deepika TC, demonstrated exceptional teamwork and determination throughout their victorious campaign.
9 Comments
BuggaBoom
India shines again! A truly historic win.
Mariposa
The dedication of these athletes is inspiring, and India's dominance is clear. Yet, for the sport to grow, we need to see more countries developing strong teams to ensure greater competition in future tournaments.
Comandante
Victory is great, but the sport still struggles for proper funding and recognition.
Muchacha
Only six nations participated. Is it really a 'World Cup' then?
Bella Ciao
It's fantastic to celebrate this historic victory for women's blind cricket. But we must also push for more consistent support and visibility beyond just these major event headlines.
dedus mopedus
The team's undefeated run is incredible and inspiring for many. Still, I hope this success translates into long-term infrastructure and development for blind sports, not just a one-off celebration.
ytkonos
While India's triumph is well-deserved and highlights amazing skill, the limited number of participating nations suggests there's still a long way to go in making this a truly global and widely recognized sport.
lettlelenok
Hope the 'blindfold' rule is truly fair for all players. Seems complex.
Noir Black
Undefeated champions! So proud of these incredible women.