Prime Minister meets the visually impaired women's T20 World Cup runner-up team

Prime Minister Sushila Karki, who summoned the players and officials to her residence in Baluwatar, congratulated the team for creating history in the first-ever visually impaired women's T20 Cricket World Cup.

Mangshir 8, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Prime Minister meets the visually impaired women's T20 World Cup runner-up team

We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:

This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.

Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Monday congratulated the Nepali team for returning as runners-up in the Blind Women's T20 World Cup.

Calling the players and officials to the Prime Minister's residence in Baluwatar, Prime Minister Karki congratulated the team for creating history in the first Blind Women's T-20 Cricket World Cup.

Calling it a historic achievement and a matter of pride for Nepali sports, the Prime Minister wished the Nepali Blind Women's Cricket Team further progress.

'This is an achievement achieved due to your hard work, collective spirit and determination,' the Prime Minister said, 'Every player and official of you deserves this achievement. And, move forward to become champions next time.'

Prime Minister meets the visually impaired women's T20 World Cup runner-up team

Prime Minister Karki assured, 'It is a very good thing. The level of talent that you have shown on your own initiative is very commendable. If the government is also able to invest some money in it, then there will be further progress. I will discuss with the concerned ministries and agencies what can be done on the part of the government.'

Prime Minister meets the visually impaired women's T20 World Cup runner-up team

The Nepali team led by coach Puran Singh Khatri and captain Geeta Poudel came second in the competition held in Sri Lanka.

The coach had expressed the view that they were able to finish second after defeating teams from resource-rich countries and could become champions if they received the support of the government. The team returned home on Monday. 

Kantipur

Link copied successfully