T20 Blind Cricket World Cup Winning Team meets PM

Published By : Admin | February 28, 2017 | 12:41 IST
T20 Blind Cricket World Cup Winning Team meets PM Narendra Modi
T20 Blind World Cup winners present Shri Modi with an autographed bat, a ball and a team jersey with the Prime Minister’s name

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today met the members of the T20 Blind Cricket World Cup Winning Team.

Speaking on the occasion, he complimented them for their achievements and urged them to do even better in future. He praised their concentration and special skill, and said their deeds are an inspiration for millions of people, including the Divyang. 

The team members presented the Prime Minister with an autographed bat, a ball and a team jersey with the Prime Minister’s name.

The Prime Minister too, autographed a bat and a ball for the team.

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