The Indian Blind Cricket Team has confirmed to come to Pakistan to participate in the World Cup Blind Cricket Tournament.
Indian blind cricket team visits Pakistan:
Syed Sultan Shah, chairman of Pakistan Blind Cricket Council, while talking to the media, said that Pakistan is the host of the World Cup, which is to be held in Karachi in November-December this year, and the Indian blind team is the first to come to Pakistan.
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He said that the coming of the Indian blind cricket team to Pakistan will pave the way for the Indian team to come to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025.
Syed Sultan Shah said that so far 7 countries including India have confirmed their participation in the World Cup Blind Tournament. Including the teams of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, New Zealand, South Africa and Nepal. West Indies blind team is also likely to participate in the World Cup.
He said that he has written a letter to Sindh and the Punjab government for the World Blind Cricket Cup, on which the Chief Minister of Sindh has also expressed his support for hosting the World Blind Cricket Cup. The World Blind Cricket Cup will be held in Karachi, however, further matters will be decided in a meeting with the Provincial Sports Minister Mohammad Bakhsh.
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Sultan Shah said that if the Sindh government apologizes for hosting, then this event will be held in Punjab.