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Indian cricket team to tour Pakistan for World Cup for Blind awaits clearance

The Cricket Association for the Blin in India has received NOC from the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports on November 4, 2024, but the team awaits clearance from the Ministry of External Affairs

TDJ News Service

12 Nov, 2024

Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) has announced the final 17-member squad for the 4th T20 World Cup for the Blind, scheduled to take place in Lahore and Multan, Pakistan from November 22 to December 3, 2024.

"CABI received the NOC from the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports on November 4, 2024, but the team awaits clearance from the Ministry of External Affairs," said a statement from the association. 

India have achieved a hat-trick of wins in the first three T20 World Cups organised by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India and Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, defeating Pakistan twice and Bangladesh once in 2022.

This year, the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) will host the tournament.

Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar, Chairman of CABI said, “Facing Pakistan again is an exciting challenge. Visually impaired cricketers deserve more opportunities, and we are determined to extend our winning streak. With three World Cup titles already under our belt, we are ready to make it four and hit another boundary.”

Earlier, a 26-member squad underwent 12 days of selection trials in Gurugram and the selection committee of CABI finalised the 17-member squad to represent the country. 

Buse Gowda, President of CABI, said, “The CABI selection committee has chosen a skilled 17-member squad with past experience representing India. We thank IndusInd Bank for their unwavering support in promoting Blind Cricket, which has enabled us to select the best for the country.”

“The team has been training in Gurugram for 15 days, with full support from Samarthanam and CABI. The players now await an NOC from the Ministry of External Affairs and remain hopeful for a positive response,” said Shailender Yadav, General Secretary of CABI.

“The Indian men's cricket team is training in Gurugram and, pending the NOC, will travel via the Wagah Border to Pakistan on November 21, 2024. The 4th T20 World Cup, featuring teams from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, South Africa, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and India, will be inaugurated in Lahore on November 22,” said a statement from CABI.

The Indian Men’s Cricket Team for the Blind, selected for the 4th T20 World Cup, includes 17 players from various states, categorised based on their level of visual impairment.

The squad:

B1 Category (Totally Blind): Ajay Kumar Reddy Illuri (Andhra Pradesh), Debaraj Behera (Odisha), Nareshbhai Balubhai Tumda (Gujarat), Nilesh Yadav (Delhi), Sanjay Kumar Shah (Delhi), and Praveen Kumar Sharma (Haryana).

B2 Category (Partially Blind - Vision up to 2 metres): Venkateswara Rao Dunna (Andhra Pradesh), Pankaj Bhue (Odisha), Lokesha (Karnataka), Rambir Singh (Delhi), and Irfan Diwan (Delhi).

B3 Category (Partially Sighted - Vision upto 6 Meters): Durga Rao Tompaki (Andhra Pradesh), Sunil Ramesh (Karnataka), Sukhram Majhi (Odisha), Ravi Amiti (Andhra Pradesh), Dineshbhai Chamaydabhai Rathva (Gujarat), and Dhinagar Gopu (Pondicherry).

Tags : India cricket team, Pakistan, Blind, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Ministry of External Affairs, Lahore, Multan