India, Nov. 24 -- India clinched the inaugural Blind Women's T20 World Cup after defeating Nepal by seven wickets in the final at Colombo's P Sara Oval on Sunday, completing an unbeaten run in the six-team tournament. India chased down Nepal's 114/5 with remarkable ease, finishing at 117/3 in just 12 overs.

India opted to bowl first and controlled the match from the opening overs. Nepal managed only a single boundary in their entire innings, unable to break past India's tight field placements and disciplined underarm bowling lines. The chase was anchored by Phula Saren, who remained unbeaten on 44. India's batters relied on clean hitting, communication, and sharp running, closing the challenge well before the final overs. "This is the bi...