New Delhi, Dec 18 (IANS) They are blind, hail from financially weak backgrounds, lack training facilities and are not recognised by the Indian cricket board, but have more than made up for this with their fighting spirit. Their valour and confidence saw India's visually impaired cricketers emerging champions after beating Pakistan in the quadrennial 40-overs World Cup in South Africa.
This built on their lifting the Twenty-20 World Cup in India in 2012.
"It's a great feeling that we won the ODI World Cup for the first time. Prior to this, we lost in the finals of the first event in 1998 as well as in the 2006 tournament. So, the victory at the first T20 World Cup gave us a lot of confidence and motivation to do well in this World Cup. That victory also gave us the confidence that we can win big titles," coach Patrick Rajkumar told IANS.