Pakistan (140/0) crush Bangladesh (139/7) to claim the Blind T20 World Cup 2024 title

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The World Blind Cricket Council recently unveiled the schedule for the tournament's fourth edition, featuring seven teams:

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and host nation Pakistan.

The event will take place from November 23 to December 3, with Lahore hosting 15 matches, including the opening clash between Pakistan and South Africa. Multan will stage nine matches, including the semifinals and final. A highly anticipated matchup between arch-rivals Pakistan and India is slated for November 25.

Notably, India has dominated the tournament, winning all three previous editions in 2012, 2017, and 2022. This marks the first time the event will be held outside India.
 
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The Pakistan Blind Cricket Team has commenced an intensive training camp at the Uqab School Blind Cricket Academy in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir, ahead of the fourth T20 Blind Cricket World Cup, scheduled to take place on home soil.

Pakistan's players are determined to leave no stone unturned in their preparation, driven by the desire to overcome their arch-rivals India, who have dominated the competition with three consecutive titles, including the 2022 edition.

The training camp, running until November 20, will be led by a selection committee comprising Masood Jan, Muhammad Jameel, and Tahir Mehmood Butt. They will meticulously evaluate each player's performance, prioritizing physical fitness, to assemble a cohesive and capable squad for the World Cup challenge.
 
Pakistan Announces National Squad for 4th T20 Blind Cricket World Cup

The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) has unveiled a 16-member team to represent the country in the upcoming 4th T20 Blind Cricket World Cup, commencing on November 23 in Pakistan. The selection committee, led by Masood Jan, Muhammad Jameel, and Tahir Mahmood Butt, handpicked the players with PBCC Chairman Syed Sultan Shah's approval.

Nisar Ali will captain the team, with Badar Munir serving as vice-captain. The squad comprises talented players from three categories, including Zafar Iqbal, Muhammad Idrees Saleem, Muhammad Shahzaib, Fakhar Abbas, Muhammad Asif, and Muhammad Salman in the B1 category. Babar Ali, Nematullah, and Haroon Khan represent the B2 category, while Muhammad Safdar, Kamran Akhtar, Akmal Hayat Nasir, Talha Iqbal, and Matiullah make up the B3 category.

Reserve players include Muhammad Ayaz, Moeen Aslam, and Muhammad Rashid. The team's support staff consists of Muhammad Jameel as head coach, Masood Jan as assistant coach, Malik Abrar Hussain as team manager, Naveed Hussain Abbasi as assistant manager, and Tahir Mahmood Butt as trainer.

Pakistan will face South Africa in their opening match on November 23 in Lahore. PBCC Chairman Syed Sultan Shah expressed confidence in the team's blend of experienced players and fresh talent, selected based on outstanding performances in recent domestic tournaments. He hopes the team will meet the nation's expectations in the World Cup.
 
India Blind Cricket Team Captain Durga Rao Excited for World Cup in Pakistan

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As per reports, the India’s blind cricket team decided on Tuesday to withdraw from the T20 World Cup, slated to be happen in Pakistan from November 23 (Saturday).

According to details, Cricket Association for the Blind in India secretary had confirmed that the team will not travel to Pakistan for the mega-event. The Indian media reports said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government had not given the no-objection certificate (NOC) to the Indian blind team for the tournament.

The secretary said: “We were waiting for the last 25 days to get the consent of the government to travel to Pakistan for ensuring our participation in the T20 World Cup.”

Meanwhile, the Indian sports ministry had merely allowed the Indians to visit Pakistan for the tournament.
 
Afghan team arrive in Pakistan to participatin T20 Blind Cricket World CUp

Afghanistan's 18 -member blind cricket team and officials arrive in Torkham Peshawar to participate in the fourth Twenty20 Blind Cricket World Cup.

Afghanistan is taking part in the Blind Cricket World Cup for the first time.

The team includes Captain Absin Khan, Sardar Wali, Ghulam Rehman, Abdul Malik, Darwan, Bareli, Zabihullah, Sharafat, Ajmal, Samiullah, Farman, Fahim, Asad, Rohullah, Zahid, Izat, Ehsan Samim.

Sanaullah Khan Marwat is the team Coach, while Dr Shafiq is Physio and Syed Jalal is the Trainer.

Two players of the team will join the team after getting the visa. Meanwhile, the South African blind cricket team will arrive at Allama Iqbal International Airport Lahore on Wednesday, November 20 at 8 am. The other teams will arrive in Lahore on Thursday, November 21.
 
'Significant Setback': Captain Says After India Withdraws From Blind T20 World Cup In Pakistan

Captain Durga Rao Tompaki on Wednesday said it is disheartening to miss out on the chance to compete in the T20 Blind Cricket World Cup in Pakistan following India's withdrawal from the tournament while the national federation described the development as a "setback".

The Indian team withdrew from the tournament after the government denied the permission to travel to Pakistan due to security concerns.

The Indian team was supposed to cross the Wagah border on Wednesday for the event, scheduled to begin on Saturday.

"We play with passion, and we represent our country with immense pride. We have always looked forward to competing at the biggest stage, and it is disheartening to miss out on this opportunity," Tompaki said in a media release.

"However, we know that the next World Cup is just around the corner, and we remain committed to our training and preparation." The Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) had conducted a 25-day training camp in New Delhi before selecting the World Cup squad.

"We have had a successful coaching camp and have seen emerging talent that we believe can lead our team to greater heights. It’s time to nurture these talents and ensure that our team is ready when the next tournament comes," Tompaki added.

The team had initially got a No Objection Certificate (NOC), at no-cost to the government, from the Sports Ministry to participate in the tournament. However, it couldn't get clearance from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

"While this is a significant setback for the team, CABI fully respects the government's concerns and the decision for the same," CABI said in a statement.

“The team had been training rigorously and was eager to compete. However, we prioritise the government's guidance and remain steadfast in our commitment to the continued development of Blind Cricket in India.”

"Though the timing of the next World Cup remains uncertain, the commitment to the sport and the country remains unwavering," the statement read.

The government has also not given clearance to the Indian national cricket team to travel to Pakistan for next year’s ICC Champions Trophy.

The BCCI had informed the International Cricket Council (ICC) about India's inability to travel to Pakistan and the global governing body, in turn, passed the information to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

SOURCE: https://www.republicworld.com/sport...ithdraws-from-blind-t20-world-cup-in-pakistan
 
Blind T20 WC: Pakistan defeat South Africa by 8 wickets

In the opening match of the Blind Cricket T20 World Cup held in Lahore on Saturday, Pakistan triumphed over South Africa by eight wickets.

South Africa batted first and posted a total of 129 runs for the loss of eight wickets in their allotted twenty overs. In response, Pakistan chased down the target in just 10.3 overs, losing only two wickets in the process.
 
In the second game at Saeed Sports City, Sri Lanka secured a commanding 70-run victory over Nepal.

After being invited to bat, Sri Lanka amassed 195 for four in 20 overs. Opener Damith Sandaruwan smashed the first century of the World Cup, remaining unbeaten on 100, supported by Maduwantha's 23 runs.

Nepal, in response, managed 125 for 8 in their allotted overs. Durga Datta scored 24, while Naresh added 23 to their total.
 
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh secure victories on Day 2 of Blind T20 Cricket World Cup

On the second day of the 4th T20 Blind Cricket World Cup, organized by the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh claimed impressive victories.

At the Ghani Institute Cricket Ground, DHA, Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bowl first against Afghanistan. Afghanistan scored 120 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in their 20 overs. Captain Abasin led the way with 44 runs, including 4 boundaries, while Sharafat contributed a solid 38 runs. Damith Sandaruwan picked up 2 wickets for Sri Lanka.

In response, Sri Lanka chased the target comfortably in 12.3 overs with 2 wickets down, marking their second consecutive victory in the tournament. Chandana Deshappriya scored 54, and Damith Sandaruwan remained unbeaten with 49 runs. Sandaruwan was named Player of the Match, with the award presented by Usman Javed, Business Head of Habib Metro, and Syed Sultan Shah, President of the World Blind Cricket Council.

Meanwhile at Saeed Sports City, Bangladesh defeated Nepal by 67 runs. Batting first, Bangladesh posted a total of 179 runs in 20 overs, with captain Arif Hussain smashing 54 runs, including 6 boundaries, and Muhammad Salman adding 34 runs. Nepal, in reply, managed 112 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. Bharat Dhapa top-scored for Nepal with 31 runs. Arif Hussain was declared Player of the Match for his outstanding performance.

On Monday, November 25, Sri Lanka will face Bangladesh at Bagh-e-Jinnah Ground, while Afghanistan will compete against Nepal at Ghani Institute Cricket Ground.
 
*Pakistan clinch dominant 8-wicket victory over Bangladesh in Blind Cricket T20 World Cup*

November 26, 2024

Lahore: Pakistan's blind cricket team continued its winning streak in the Blind Cricket T20 World Cup with a commanding 8-wicket victory over Bangladesh at Bagh-e-Jinnah Ground, Lahore.

This marks Pakistan's second consecutive win in the tournament, further solidifying their strong start. Bangladesh, electing to bat first after winning the toss, posted a total of 145 runs for the loss of six wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Muhammad Salman was the standout performer for Bangladesh, scoring 43 off 31 balls, supported by Tarif Rehan’s 30 runs off 32 deliveries. Pakistan’s disciplined bowling restricted the Bangladeshi side from achieving a bigger total.

In reply, Pakistan's batters delivered a clinical performance, chasing down the target in just 12.4 overs. Muhammad Safdar laid a solid foundation with 41 runs off 29 balls, while Niamatullah contributed 34 runs off an equal number of deliveries. However, it was Badar Munir’s explosive unbeaten 28 off 9 balls that sealed the victory in style for Pakistan.

The match featured Provincial Secretary Sports Punjab Muzaffar Khan Sial and Chairman Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBC) Syed Sultan Shah as special guests. During the post-match ceremony, Muhammad Salman was named emerging player of the match for his spirited batting, while Pakistan’s Badar Munir was awarded player of the match for his match-winning performance.

Talking to media on this occasion, Muzaffar Khan Sial said that the respect of the country has been increased to a great extent due to the Blind T20 Cricket World Cup being held in Pakistan. He expressed his hope that Pakistan will be the winner of the Blind World Cup. “Punjab government is extending every kind of help in organising the Blind T20 Cricket World Cup.”

Chairman Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) Syed Sultan Shah on this occasion thanked Secretary Sports Punjab for extending full support for the smooth holding of Blind Cricket World Cup. “Our team is performing well and hopefully, we will win the World Cup.”

Elsewhere in the tournament, Afghanistan received a walkover against India in their scheduled match for November 26. At the Ghani Institute Cricket Ground, Nepal edged out South Africa in a nail-biting contest, winning by 11 runs. Nepal posted 198 for 4 in their 20 overs, courtesy of Naresh Chaudhary’s commanding 80 off 57 balls and Sagar Lama’s brisk 40 off 29. South Africa’s Buhle Bhidla scored an unbeaten century (100 off 71 balls), but their total of 187 for 2 fell short.

On Wednesday (November 27, 2024), South Africa will vie against Sri Lanka at 9:00 am at Ghani Institute Ground while Pakistan will compete against Nepal at 1:00 pm at Ghani Institute Ground and Bangladesh will take on Afghanistan at 10:00 am at Bagh-e-Jinnah Ground.
 
Lahore. Fourth T20 Blind Cricket World Cup: (DAY 5)

Pakistan secured their spot in the semi-finals of the fourth T20 Blind Cricket World Cup by defeating Nepal by 10 wickets.

Pakistan completed the target of 101 runs in just 6.4 overs without losing a wicket. Opener Naimatullah scored 73 off 30 balls, while Muhammad Safdar remained not out on 24 off 14 balls.
 
Lahore. Fourth T20 Blind Cricket World Cup: (DAY 5)

Pakistan secured their spot in the semi-finals of the fourth T20 Blind Cricket World Cup by defeating Nepal by 10 wickets.

Pakistan completed the target of 101 runs in just 6.4 overs without losing a wicket. Opener Naimatullah scored 73 off 30 balls, while Muhammad Safdar remained not out on 24 off 14 balls.
 
*Second Phase of Blind World Cup begins in Multan from Nov 29; Teams receive warm welcome*

November 28, 2024

Multan: The second phase of the 4th T20 Blind Cricket World Cup will commence in Multan on November 29.

Blind cricket teams from South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan, and Pakistan have already arrived in the city. The teams were given a warm and enthusiastic reception upon their arrival, with traditional drum beats and bouquets presented to the captains of all participating sides.

Two matches will be played on November 29. At 11:00 am, Pakistan will face Sri Lanka at Multan Cricket Stadium, while South Africa will take on Afghanistan at the DHA Cricket Ground, also starting at 11:00 am.
 
South Africa and Pakistan dominate in Blind T20 Cricket World Cup matches

MULTAN: South Africa delivered a commanding performance by defeating Afghanistan by nine wickets at the DHA Ground while Pakistan registered a resounding nine-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at Multan Cricket Stadium in the ongoing Blind T20 Cricket World Cup in Multan.

After winning the toss, Afghanistan opted to bat and posted a competitive total of 171 for 7 in their 20 overs. Captain Abasin led the charge with a splendid 63 off 52 balls, while Daran contributed 30 runs off 22 deliveries. In response, South Africa achieved the target in just 11.4 overs, losing only one wicket. Lesedi Lesufi played a match-winning knock of 75 not out off 44 balls, supported by Mathapo's blistering 60 off 33 balls. DHA Executive Director Land Brig Naeem Nasar graced the occasion as chief guest and presented man of the match award to Lesedi Lesufi.

In the second match held at Multan Cricket Stadium, Pakistan registered a resounding nine-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, marking their fourth consecutive win of the tournament. Sri Lanka, opting to bat first after winning the toss, managed 122 for 7 in their 20 overs. Thushara scored 28 runs off 37 balls, while Suranga added 26 runs off 29 deliveries.

Pakistan's bowlers were clinical, with Babar Ali taking 2 wickets for just 6 runs in 3 overs, and Nematullah claiming 2 wickets for 27 runs in his 4-over spell. Chasing the modest target, Pakistan reached 123 in just 6.2 overs, losing only one wicket. Opener Nematullah starred with the bat, smashing an unbeaten 71 off 29 balls.

Meanwhile, Nepal was awarded a walkover against India in their scheduled match on November 29. The tournament will see two matches on November 30 (Saturday). Pakistan will face Afghanistan at Multan Cricket Stadium, and South Africa will take on Bangladesh at the DHA Ground, with both matches starting at 11:00 am.
 
Pakistan team storms into blind T20 Blind Cricket World Cup Final

Pakistan’s Blind Cricket team secured a spot in the final of the 2024 Blind Cricket T20 World Cup with a commanding 10-wicket victory over Nepal in the semi-final held in Multan.

Chasing a target of 95 runs set by Nepal, Pakistan achieved the score in just 5.3 overs without losing a wicket, showcasing their dominance throughout the game.

The 2024 Blind Cricket T20 World Cup, hosted in Pakistan, has seen remarkable performances from participating teams.

Matches have been held in various cities, including Lahore, Karachi, and Multan, with strong showings from traditional powerhouses like India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Pakistan’s journey to the final has been particularly impressive, marked by consistent victories and outstanding teamwork.

The final promises to be an electrifying contest. Pakistan aims to clinch the title on home soil and continue its legacy in blind cricket.

SOURCE: https://www.samaa.tv/2087324885-pakistan-team-storms-into-blind-t20-blind-cricket-world-cup-final
 
Pakistan and Bangladesh set to clash in Blind T20 Cricket World Cup final

Pakistan and Bangladesh have stormed into the final of the 4th T20 Blind Cricket World Cup, while Sri Lanka and Nepal were eliminated from the race.

The highlight of the semifinals included a record-breaking knock by Pakistan’s Kamran Akhtar, who smashed the fastest fifty in T20 Blind Cricket World Cup history. In the first semifinal at Multan Cricket Stadium, Pakistan won the toss and invited Nepal to bat first. Nepal managed 94 runs for the loss of seven wickets in their 20 overs, with Durga Datta top-scoring with 40 off 42 balls and Ramesh contributing 17 not out off 30 deliveries. Pakistan's Matiullah bowled brilliantly, taking three wickets for just five runs in his four overs.

Pakistan's openers made short work of the target, reaching 95 runs without losing a wicket in just 5.3 overs. Kamran Akhtar showcased blistering form, scoring an unbeaten 63 off 21 balls, including one six and 12 boundaries. His half-century came off just 14 balls, setting a new record for the fastest fifty in T20 Blind Cricket World Cup history. Babar Ali supported him with an unbeaten 32.

Kamran Akhtar was named player of the match, with the award presented by World Blind Cricket Council Secretary General Raymond Moxley alongside PBCC Chairman Syed Sultan Shah.

The second semifinal saw Bangladesh edge past Sri Lanka in a nail-biting contest. Batting first, Bangladesh put up a formidable 244/6 in their 20 overs, with an additional six penalty runs awarded for a slow over rate by Sri Lanka. Mohammad Salman played a stunning innings, scoring 97 runs off 49 balls with 14 boundaries, while Arif Hussain contributed 81 runs off 56 balls, hitting 10 fours.

In response, Sri Lanka fought valiantly, posting 238/4 in their 20 overs. Chandana led the charge with a brilliant 86 off 54 balls, and Dinesh added 35 off 28 balls. However, their efforts fell short by six runs. Mohammad Salman was declared player of the match for his match-winning performance. The final between Pakistan and Bangladesh is scheduled for Tuesday, December 3, at 11:00 am at Multan Cricket Stadium.
 
Pakistan emerged as the champion of the 4th T20 Blind Cricket World Cup, defeating Bangladesh by 10 wickets in the final.

Chasing a target of 140 runs, Pakistan achieved it in just 10.2 overs without losing any wickets.

Pakistan's captain, Nisar Ali, scored 72 runs, while Mohammad Safdar contributed 47 runs to the winning total.

This marks Pakistan's first-ever T20 Blind Cricket World Cup title.

The Pakistani team remained unbeaten throughout the tournament.

Syed Sultan Shah, Chairman of the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council, congratulated the Pakistani team and the entire nation on their World Cup victory.

 
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Pakistan Clinches Blind T20 World Cup with Commanding Win Over Bangladesh

Pakistan has secured the Blind T20 World Cup title with an emphatic 10-wicket victory against Bangladesh in the final. Chasing a target of 140 runs, the home team achieved it in just 11 overs, showcasing exceptional skill and teamwork.

Nisar Ali starred with a brilliant unbeaten knock of 72 runs off 31 balls, ensuring Pakistan reached the target without losing a wicket. This victory adds another prestigious title to Pakistan’s impressive record in blind cricket, solidifying their dominance in the sport. Fans across the nation celebrated their remarkable achievement and outstanding performance.
 
Chairman PCB congratulates Pakistan Blind Cricket Team on T20 World Cup victory

Lahore, 3 December 2024:

Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, extended heartfelt congratulations to the Pakistan Blind Cricket Team on their remarkable triumph in the T20 World Cup final which culminated today in Multan.

In a congratulatory message to the players and management of the Blind Cricket Team, Chairman PCB lauded their stellar performances throughout the tournament, which helped in winning the title.

Commending the team's victory against Bangladesh in the final, he specifically praised the outstanding batting displays by Captain Nisar Ali and Muhammad Safdar, which led to Pakistan’s glorious win.

"I also congratulate the management of the Pakistan Blind Cricket Team on this brilliant achievement," said Mr Naqvi. "The players exhibited immense dedication and teamwork in every match of the tournament. Their hard work and passion have been instrumental in earning this title for Pakistan."

The PCB Chairman expressed hope that the Blind Cricket Team would continue to perform with the same zeal and achieve even greater milestones in the future.
 
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Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, extended strong encouragement to the blind cricket team players following their victory in the T20 World Cup.

He presented a cheque for Rs 10 million to the blind cricket team players in recognition of their T20 World Cup victory.

In addition, Naqvi allocated Rs 20 million to the Blind Cricket Association, further demonstrating his support for the team.

He congratulated the players for their remarkable win and praised their outstanding performance throughout the tournament.

Naqvi also singled out blind cricket team captain, Nisar Ali, and the Chairman of the Blind Cricket Association, Sultan Shah, for special recognition.

"Your victory is Pakistan's victory," Naqvi stated. "You have brought glory to Pakistan by winning the T20 World Cup."

He further added, "The nation is overjoyed by your triumph in the Blind Cricket World Cup."

"The players of the blind cricket team are of great importance to us," Naqvi continued. "We are committed to fully supporting them."

He assured the team, "We will meet all your needs."

"Hopefully, this winning streak will continue,"
Naqvi said.

Sultan Shah, Chairman of the Blind Cricket Association, expressed his gratitude to Naqvi for his unwavering support.

"You have always taken care of us," said Nisar Ali, the Captain of the Blind Cricket Team.

"You have given us honor and respect," Nisar Ali added. "Thank you very much."

The event was also attended by Advisor Aamir Mir, Wahab Riaz, Chief Financial Officer, Directors of International Cricket, National Cricket Academy, Domestic Cricket, Azhar Ali, and other officials and players of the blind cricket team.

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