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PM Modi’s Sweet Surprise For India’s Women’s Blind Cricket Champions At Lok Kalyan Marg
When the Women's Blind Cricket Team arrived at the Prime Minister's residence after lifting the first Blind Women's T20 World Cup, it felt like a moment that carried its own warmth. The team walked in with the confidence of champions, but also with the easy excitement of athletes who had finally been noticed on a national stage.
The atmosphere at Lok Kalyan Marg had none of the stiffness that usually surrounds official events. Players sat comfortably, spoke freely, and took in the space around them. This visit was all about the team being celebrated for who they are, what they achieved, and how they carried themselves through an unbeaten run. The room felt lively, full of energy, and full of pride that came from effort that paid off.
A Candid Conversation Over Sweets
The team arrived after an unbeaten run and a confident win over Nepal in the final. PM Modi asked them about the innings they enjoyed playing, the tougher moments, and how they handled pressure on the field. At one point, he even drew a light comparison between handling pressure in cricket and navigating politics, which made the room laugh. He then offered sweets to everyone calling out each player by the state they came from turning the moment into something warm, personal, and completely free of protocol. Just people enjoying a good conversation after a big win.
A Bat, A Ball, And Some Easy Banter
The players brought along a bat signed by every member of the squad. PM Modi responded by signing a match ball for them. The exchange felt natural, like sports fans discussing the highlights of a game.
Why This Win Holds Weight
This was the first edition of the Blind Women's T20 World Cup, and India finished unbeaten. Each match added to their confidence, and by the final, they were fully in control. Blind cricket often stays outside the main frame of sports conversations in India. This tournament changed that. Fans followed the team, updates went viral, and the players finally received attention equal to the effort they put in.
A Big Day At Lok Kalyan Marg
For several players, this was their first visit to the Prime Minister's residence. You could sense their excitement as they spoke about their journey, their families, and the long training sessions behind this victory. PM Modi appreciated their focus, the way they stayed steady under pressure, and their ability to support one another on the field.
The Significance Of These Moments
An interaction at this level signals to young girls, especially those with visual disabilities, that sport is for them too. It opens space for better support systems, improved facilities, and larger visibility for blind cricket. Recognition helps build belief, and belief often becomes the starting point for a new generation of players.
A single look at the photos from the visit shows exactly what the day felt like-players soaking in every second, sweets being offered around, and a sense of pride that comes only after long hours of practice finally turn into something historic. For the players, this meeting gave their achievement a place in national conversation.
For everyone watching, it underlined the value of giving space to athletes who often go unseen. The Women's Blind Cricket Team carried the country's hopes with steady confidence, and they returned with a moment that will stay with them long after the spotlight moves on.



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