India, Nov. 17 -- India's blind women cricketers upheld a masterclass in sportsmanship alongside a commanding eight-wicket win over Pakistan at the Women's T20 World Cup for the blind in Colombo on Sunday.
The match at Katunayake BOI Grounds saw India cruise to their fifth consecutive win, but it was the post-match scenes that provided the tournament's most powerful moment. Both teams lined up for warm handshakes, shared a bus to the venue, and exchanged compliments after the game - a stark contrast to recent India-Pakistan fixtures where handshakes have been notably absent.
Pakistan struggled from the start, collapsing to 23 for 4 before a crucial partnership between Mehreen Ali (66) and Bushra Ashraf (44) steadied the innings. India's...
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