India’s blind cricket team will visit Pakistan for the Blind Cricket T20 World Cup 2024, despite uncertainty about India’s involvement in the 2025 Champions Trophy. The World Blind Cricket Council has announced that the tournament will be held from November 23 to December 3, with matches taking place in Lahore and Multan.
This event will feature teams from several countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the host country, Pakistan. One of the most exciting matches of the tournament is the highly anticipated game between Pakistan and India, scheduled for November 25.
While the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is still waiting for government approval regarding their participation in the Champions Trophy, it has been confirmed that India’s blind cricket team will take part in this upcoming event. The matches will provide a platform for blind cricketers to showcase their skills and compete on an international stage, promoting inclusivity and sportsmanship.
The tournament not only aims to bring together talented players from various countries but also fosters goodwill and friendship through cricket. It is expected to attract significant attention and support from fans, further highlighting the importance of sports in building connections between nations.
As the tournament approaches, excitement is building among players and fans alike, particularly for the iconic match between India and Pakistan, which promises to be a thrilling encounter.