Omar Abdullah congratulated Anekha Devi with chosen for blind women's world championship

Srinagar, September 13 (IANS). Jammu and Kashmir’s chief minister, Omar Abdullah, congratulated Anekha Devi of the Kathua district on the chosen for the blind women’s world championship. The chief minister wrote in the equity post of the official X handle of the main minister’s office, and the chief minister congratulated Anekha Devi of the Kathua district on selected for the upcoming World Women’s Cricket Championship. She wanted her success and expressed the confidence that she would make Jammu and Kashmir and the country proud. Anekha Devi was selected for the visually impaired women’s cricket world championships is a proud moment for her family and Kathua rather the entire Jammu and Kashmir. Many 75 percent are blind. However, this did not affect his passion for cricket. She bowls with full power during exercise. His father is an employee contracted in the electricity department. Anakha studied in a general school until the fourth class and later enrolled for a blind school in Jammu, where Braille was associated with screenplay and sports. She previously played judo before cricket. She won five consecutive national gold and one bronze medal in judo. The cricket camp held in Delhi in 2024 changed his life. It was only after this camp that he decided to make a career in cricket. In her first national match played in Kerala in 2025, Anikha took five wickets and the player of the match against Maharashtra. She was the player of the series in the Bengaluru camp. After finishing second in the B2 category, he was included in the World Cup team. Facial impaired women’s T20 World Championships will be played from November 11 to 25. The tournament has a total of 21 league games, two semi -finals and final matches. The teams of Australia, England, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and America are part of the tournament. The matches are played in New -Delhi and Bangalore. Kathmandu was selected as the third host city, Pakistan’s matches would be held here, but the alternative site is considered with a view to the current position of Nepal. -Ians pack/ share these story tags