Blind T20 World Cup 2017 (India Won the WC)

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Ambassador Dravid salutes Blind T20 WC cricketers

Former India Captain Rahul Dravid said even if the norms are twisted to make way for him to play cricket blindfolded, he is not good enough to match the "incredible" qualities of blind cricketers.

"I am not good enough playing blind cricket. It is rather difficult proposition because I have never played the game as they play. They have exceptional qualities," he told reporters after being named brand ambassador for the Second T20 World Cup For Blind and the release of world cup fixtures in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

The tournament will be played from January 28 to February 12, with the tournament inaugural hosted in New Delhi and the Grand Finale in Bengaluru. Ten Countries – India, Australia, Bangladesh, England, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies will be participating in the World Cup.

The tournament will be played on a league-cum-knockout basis in multiple cities across India. Dravid appreciated the growth of blind cricket in the last four years.

"Blind cricket, to begin with, was small, not huge. May be it was lack of awareness and opportunity, but over the last three to four years even the blind cricket has grown a lot and is going in right direction," he said.

The growth of blind cricket has created a chance for organizers to showcase their endeavors in this regard and it is up to the people and cricketers to recognize them, Dravid said.

"The growth of blind cricket adds to the opportunity that exists for them to able to showcase what they are doing and it is up to the cricketers and people to recognize the great work being done," he said.

Replying to a query, Dravid said people like G K Mahantesh, Senior Vice President of World Blind Cricket Limited, are real mentors for blind cricketers, than him.

"I think I might need some mentoring from them. What they do is a lot of tougher than what I did. People like Mahantesh are their mentors. What I can do is just create awareness," he said.

Ambassador Dravid salutes Blind T20 WC cricketers - Rediff Cricket
 
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Indian team for 2nd T20 World Cup for Blind announced

A 17-member Indian team was today announced for the upcoming second World T20 for the visually challenged to be held in the country from January 28, next year.

Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) president Mahantesh GK said selecting the team was a tough task and there are 9 players named as reserves apart from the 17 in the team from 10 states of the nation.

The World Cup will be held till February 12 and the final will be played in Bengaluru.

The announcement was made on Wednesday after IndusInd Bank launched the ‘World Champions Programme – Cricket for the Blind’ here.

The programme is in partnership with Cricket Association for the Blind in India – Sports Initiative of Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, to aid the Indian Blind Cricket Team.

Under the programme, the Bank will be supporting the Indian Blind Cricket Team, comprising 26 players.

Under it, the team will undergo rigorous training workshops and camp. Mahantesh said the Board of Cricket for Control in India has said that they will support the World Cup.

Skipper Ajay Kumar Reddy said the team will start preparations for the tournament from January 5 from a camp in Indore and he and his men will give more than 100 per cent.

“We are short of funds and appeal corporates to support the initiative” , another senior official of the Association said.

He said neighbouring country Nepal asked for travel fair for the tournament. The winners will get Rs 2O lakh and the runners up will be richer by Rs 15 lakh.

The final 17 member Indian Cricket Team for the 2nd T-20 World Cup for the Blind – Ajay Kumar Reddy (Captain), Prakasha Jayaramaiah (Vice-Captain), Deepak Malik, Rambir Singh, Sukhram Majhi, T Durga Rao, Sunil R, D Venkateswara Rao, Ganeshbhai Muhundkar, Md Faisal, Md Farhan, Ketanbhai Patel, Md Jafar Iqbal, Sonu Golkar, Anish Beg and Prem Kumar G.

Indian team for 2nd T20 World Cup for Blind announced | The Indian Express
 
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Congrats To Blind India Team :clap
 
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India lose to arch rivals Pakistan at blind World T20

India notched up a formidable 204 for four at the Feroz Shah Kotla but Pakistan, riding on Muhammad Zafar’s unbeaten 88, chased down the target of 205 in just 15.3 overs, denying India a third consecutive victory at the World T20 against this opponent.

India lose to arch rivals Pakistan at blind World T20 | The Indian Express
 
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Chased in just 15.3 ovrs :sp:c
 
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T20 Blind Cricket World Cup: India hammer England by 10 wickets

Defending champions India crushed England by 10 wickets in the Blind Cricket World Cup today. England, after opting to bat, posted 158 in 19.4 overs courtesy Edward James Hossell and Justin Hollingsworth, who scored 57 and 24 respectively.

In the chase, Indian batsmen showed exemplary skills to over haul the target in just 11 overs. Sukhram Majhi top-scored with an unbeaten 67 that included 12 boundaries while Ganesh BabubhaiMundakar smashed 78.

T20 Blind Cricket World Cup: India hammer England by 10 wickets - India.com
 
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Congratulations team India :win :win :win
won every comprehensively
 
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Congrats India again :):nj
 
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India blind cricket team beat South Africa by 9 wickets in World T20

Indian team registered its fourth victory in the T20 World Cup for Blind with a convincing nine-wicket win over South Africa at MCA BKC Ground in Mumbai on Friday.

South Africa scored 157 for eight after electing to bat, with David Landry hitting a quickfire 41-ball 42 not out. In reply, India reached the target, scoring 158 for one, in just 13.5 overs.

India blind cricket team beat South Africa by 9 wickets in World T20 | The Indian Express
 
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