India demolished Australia by 209 runs in the Women's Blind T20 World Cup with exceptional batting led by Deepika TC’s 91 and Phula Saren’s 54*. Australia struggled with extras and penalties and were all out for 57, marking a dominant performance that underscores India's stature in the competition.
In a spectacular display of skill and determination, the Indian women's blind cricket team crushed Australia by an overwhelming margin of 209 runs in a key match at the Women's Blind T20 World Cup held in New Delhi. Batting first, India amassed a formidable total of 292 for 4 in their allotted 20 overs, setting a daunting target for Australia.
The Indian innings was led by captain Deepika TC, who contributed a brilliant 91 runs off 58 balls, showcasing both patience and power at the crease. Supporting her was Phula Saren, who delivered a rapid-fire unbeaten 54 from just 22 balls, adding crucial momentum to India’s score. Notably, Australia conceded 52 runs in extras and an additional 26 runs as penalties, compounding their troubles.
Australia’s response faltered early and severely, as they were dismissed for a mere 57 runs in 19.3 overs. The Indian bowlers maintained relentless pressure, capitalizing on every opportunity to dismantle the Australian batting lineup. Deepika TC was rightfully named Player of the Match for her outstanding all-round performance, which proved decisive in securing India’s massive win.
This victory further cements India’s dominant form in the tournament and highlights the growing competitiveness and visibility of women’s blind cricket on the global stage. The match also brought attention to the skill, dedication, and passion of women athletes with visual impairments, elevating awareness and appreciation for adaptive sports.
Key takeaways from the game include:
- India’s commanding total of 292/4, with notable innings by captain Deepika TC (91) and Phula Saren (54 not out).
- Australia's innings marred by extras and penalties totaling 78 runs.
- Australian team bowled out for 57 runs, succumbing well short of the target.
- Deepika TC awarded Player of the Match for her leadership and gameplay.
- The win emphasizes India's strong chances of tournament victory and enhances the profile of women's blind cricket worldwide.
Sources: Deccan Herald, The Shillong Times, PTI reports.