India Wins Inaugural Blind Women’s T20 World Cup 2025
Making history in women’s cricket, India emerged victorious in the first-ever Blind Women’s T20 World Cup held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, by defeating Nepal in a clinical seven-wicket triumph on November 23, 2025. The final, played at the iconic P Sara Oval, showcased India’s dominance in the sport and marked a historic milestone for inclusive cricket. This win not only establishes India as the first champion of the blind women’s T20 format but also underscores the nation’s growing leadership in promoting disability sports at the international level.
This was the first-ever Blind Women’s T20 World Cup, making India’s win a trailblazing achievement. It paves the way for increased visibility and support for blind women’s cricket, a format that has often remained on the margins of mainstream sports.
India’s win amplifies the growing momentum around para and blind sports, aligning with national goals of sports inclusivity, equal opportunity, and gender empowerment in athletics.
With this tournament, the potential for regular international fixtures, talent scouting, sponsorship, and training infrastructure for blind women cricketers is expected to grow. It also sets a precedent for greater international cooperation in promoting disability sports.
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