1st Indian Blind Women’s Cricket Team
AAGAZInauguration Ceremony of the 1st Indian Blind Women’s Cricket Team
The inauguration ceremony of the 1st Women’s T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind, 2025,
marked a historic moment for inclusive sports and women’s empowerment in India.
Organised by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) in collaboration with
Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, the event celebrated the determination, talent, and
resilience of visually impaired women cricketers.
The ceremony was attended by distinguished dignitaries, sportspersons, and social
leaders who came together to support and encourage this pioneering initiative. Dr.
Chandrakanta K. Mathur, Founder of AAGAZ NGO, was also invited to the inauguration
ceremony, reflecting AAGAZ NGO’s continued commitment to promoting inclusion,
equality, and empowerment through sports and social engagement.
The tournament went on to make history as the Indian Women’s Cricket Team for the Blind
emerged victorious, winning the 1st Women’s T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind and
bringing pride to the nation. The inauguration ceremony and the team’s remarkable
achievement together stood as a powerful symbol of perseverance, excellence, and the
true spirit of the game.
AAGAZ NGO congratulates the team on their historic success and applauds all efforts
towards building an inclusive sporting ecosystem.
marked a historic moment for inclusive sports and women’s empowerment in India.
Organised by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) in collaboration with
Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, the event celebrated the determination, talent, and
resilience of visually impaired women cricketers.
The ceremony was attended by distinguished dignitaries, sportspersons, and social
leaders who came together to support and encourage this pioneering initiative. Dr.
Chandrakanta K. Mathur, Founder of AAGAZ NGO, was also invited to the inauguration
ceremony, reflecting AAGAZ NGO’s continued commitment to promoting inclusion,
equality, and empowerment through sports and social engagement.
The tournament went on to make history as the Indian Women’s Cricket Team for the Blind
emerged victorious, winning the 1st Women’s T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind and
bringing pride to the nation. The inauguration ceremony and the team’s remarkable
achievement together stood as a powerful symbol of perseverance, excellence, and the
true spirit of the game.
AAGAZ NGO congratulates the team on their historic success and applauds all efforts
towards building an inclusive sporting ecosystem.



Team Samarthan Reaches T20 World Cup Finals for Blind Women’s Cricket
AAGAZ NGO proudly congratulates Team Samarthan for reaching the finals of the T20 World Cup for Cricket for Blind Women. Their journey reflects extraordinary resilience, skill, and determination, inspiring countless individuals across the country. The inauguration event was graced by Dr. Chandrakanta K. Mathur, Founder of AAGAZ NGO, who was a part of the event and reaffirmed her support for inclusive sports and women empowerment. As Team Samarthan steps into the final match, the nation stands united in support. AAGAZ NGO wishes the team strength, confidence, and success for the finals.



Hon’ble Chief Justice of India Hosts Indian Women’s Cricket Team for the Blind on Republic Day
With deep respect and gratitude, AAGAZ NGO, under the leadership of its Founder Dr. Chandrakanta K. Mathur, extends heartfelt thanks to the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India,
Justice Surya Kant, and his esteemed wife for their gracious gesture on the occasion of Republic Day.
By hosting the Indian Women’s Cricket Team for the Blind for lunch, His Lordship not only honoured their historic achievement of winning the 1st Women’s T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind, 2025, but also demonstrated warmth, empathy, and encouragement towards the young champions.
The Chief Justice’s inspiring words, blessings, and wishes for a bright future and successful careers in cricket deeply touched the players and served as a powerful source of
motivation. The interaction was a proud and inspiring moment, recognizing their dedication, hard work, and excellence in the field of sports.
Such gestures beautifully reflect respect for talent, perseverance, and the true spirit of the game. They strengthen confidence, promote inclusivity, and inspire many more dreams among aspiring athletes.
AAGAZ NGO and Dr. Chandrakanta K. Mathur express sincere gratitude for this remarkable encouragement and support.
Justice Surya Kant, and his esteemed wife for their gracious gesture on the occasion of Republic Day.
By hosting the Indian Women’s Cricket Team for the Blind for lunch, His Lordship not only honoured their historic achievement of winning the 1st Women’s T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind, 2025, but also demonstrated warmth, empathy, and encouragement towards the young champions.
The Chief Justice’s inspiring words, blessings, and wishes for a bright future and successful careers in cricket deeply touched the players and served as a powerful source of
motivation. The interaction was a proud and inspiring moment, recognizing their dedication, hard work, and excellence in the field of sports.
Such gestures beautifully reflect respect for talent, perseverance, and the true spirit of the game. They strengthen confidence, promote inclusivity, and inspire many more dreams among aspiring athletes.
AAGAZ NGO and Dr. Chandrakanta K. Mathur express sincere gratitude for this remarkable encouragement and support.




