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BCCI backs global roadmap to strengthen cricket for blind

Over the past decade, India's visually impaired cricketers have established an extraordinary legacy on the global stage, winning multiple Men's World Cup titles since 2012 and securing a historic inaugural Women's T20 World Cup triumph. The BCCI's formal backing now ensures that this success is not only celebrated but sustained and elevated through structured support at the highest level.

ANI Feb 20, 2026 19:04 IST googleads

ICC chairman Jay Shah with India's women's blind cricketers. (Photo: Jay Shah)

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], February 20 (ANI): The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will be providing more backing to the country's visually impaired cricketers as a part of global roadmap, in the form of help in travelling and accomodation at home or away from home during bilateral events/tournaments and access to the board supported stadiums which will give them access to top class playing conditions and professional standards.
Over the past decade, India's visually impaired cricketers have established an extraordinary legacy on the global stage, winning multiple Men's World Cup titles since 2012 and securing a historic inaugural Women's T20 World Cup triumph. The BCCI's formal backing now ensures that this success is not only celebrated but sustained and elevated through structured support at the highest level.
This significant milestone follows a series of constructive discussions led by Jay Shah, Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), whose continued advocacy for inclusive growth in cricket has been instrumental in shaping this collaboration. Shah engaged closely with CABI leadership, including Dr Mahantesh G Kivadasannavar (Chairman) and Shailender Yadav (General Secretary), to ensure that blind cricket receives the structural support it rightfully deserves, as per a press release.
To further strengthen the journey of India's visually impaired cricketers, the BCCI has committed to support both the Men's and Women's National Teams, specifically focusing on:
-Provision of international travel and accommodation for two overseas tournaments annually for each team (Men & Women).
-Provision of accommodation for home and visiting teams during bilateral series in India.
Exclusive access to BCCI-supported stadiums and grounds for domestic and international fixtures, ensuring world-class playing conditions and professional standards.
This partnership helps CABI bridge the gap in support it receives through CSR grants, enabling it to more effectively promote cricket for the blind on the global stage, particularly by organising tournaments and supporting participation in away series. It will further strengthen and expand the promotion of cricket for the blind worldwide.
"We are sincerely thankful to the BCCI and to Jay Shah for their collaboration and for valuing the journey of our cricketers," said Dr Mahantesh G Kivadasannavar.
"To have the support of the BCCI is a moment of great pride for all of us at CABI and a true 'feather in the cap' for our players. Together, we can ensure that blind cricket in India continues to grow and inspire many more," he added. (ANI)

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