Overview
- Tendulkar met the T20 Women’s Blind Cricket World Cup champions at Mumbai’s MIG Cricket Club on Tuesday.
- He praised the squad’s courage, discipline and belief on social media, writing, “Most have eyesight, but only a few have true vision.”
- Players received signed equipment, exchanged autographs and photos, and presented him a bat bearing the team’s signatures.
- CABI president G.K. Mahantesh called the interaction a landmark that boosts confidence across the blind-cricket ecosystem.
- India clinched the inaugural title in Colombo by holding Nepal to 114/5 and chasing in about 13 overs, with opener Phula Saren named Player of the Match.