Pakistan to face India on THIS date in Blind T20 Cricket World Cup

World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) has announced the schedule for the upcoming fourth edition of the Blind Cricket T20 World Cup, set to begin on November 23 in Lahore.

The mega event, which will run until December 3, will feature teams from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa, Nepal, Afghanistan, and host nation Pakistan. Defending champions India will compete to retain their title.

The opening match of the tournament will take place on November 23 between South Africa and Pakistan at the GIC Cricket Ground in DHA, Lahore. Traditional rivals Pakistan and India will face off on November 25.

According to Syed Sultan Shah, President of the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC), foreign teams are expected to arrive by November 21.

The opening ceremony is scheduled for November 22 in Lahore. Lahore will host 15 matches, including the opening match, while Multan will host the semifinals, the final, and a total of 9 matches.

Blind T20 Cricket World Cup Schedule

Pakistan vs South Africa, 23 November

Sri Lanka vs Nepal, 23 November

India vs Bangladesh, 23 November

Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka, 24 November

Nepal vs Bangladesh, 24 November

India vs South Africa, 24 November

Pakistan vs India, 25 November

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, 25 November

Nepal vs Afghanistan, 25 November

South Africa vs Nepal, 26 November

Pakistan vs Bangladesh, 26 November

India vs Afghanistan, 26 November

South Africa vs Sri Lanka, 27 November

Afghanistan vs Bangladesh, 27 November

Pakistan vs Nepal, 27 November

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 29 November

India vs Nepal, 29 November

Afghanistan vs South Africa, 29 November

Pakistan vs Afghanistan, 30 November

South Africa vs Bangladesh, 30 November

India vs Sri Lanka, 30 November

Q1 vs Q4, 01 December

Q2 vs Q3, 01 December

Final, 03 December

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Pakistan to host Blind T20 World Cup 2024

BANGALORE: World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) on Friday awarded the hosting rights of the next T20 World Cup 2024 to Pakistan, Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) confirmed.

According to the PBCC, the 24th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the WBCC took place on Friday. Due to the non-issuance of visas on political grounds, Syed Sultan Shah President of World Blind Cricket Ltd presided over the meeting through video link.

Following the 24th AGM, the WBCC decided to reward Pakistan with the hosting rights for the fourth Blind T20 World Cup, scheduled in December 2024.

The mega event will embark on November 18 and conclude with the final being held on December 3rd – International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

Furthermore, the WBCC unanimously passed a resolution to condemn India’s refusal of issuing visas to the Pakistan team to participate in the T20 World Cup 2022.

“World Blind Cricket Ltd unanimously has passed a Resolution to regret the Indian Govt insensitivity in refusing Pakistan Blind Cricket Team visas on Political Grounds, in the ongoing Blind Cricket T-20 World Cup,” said PBCC in a press release.

“WBC is of the view that Pakistan is currently Top ranked T-20 Blind Cricket Team and the Indian Government’s insensitivity has deprived Pakistan to exercise equal rights to take part and win this title,” the statement added.

Meanwhile, the elections of the Executive Committee of WBCC were also held during the AGM, which featured nine out of 10 full member countries.

Syed Sultan Shah, the President of PBCC had been elected unopposed as the President of WBCC for the term of the next two years, with his tenure due to end in 2024.

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Pakistan Blind Cricket Council announces monthly stipends for 17 players

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) announced to provide monthly stipends for the top 17 performing players.

According to the official statement, the PBCC has divided 17 players into three categories by keeping their recent domestic and international performances into consideration.

The Honorarium will be in force for six months, from July 2022 to December 2022. The cricket council has chosen two players in category A, four players in category B, and eleven players in category C.

Players in Category A will get a monthly stipend of PKR 20,000 while those in category B and C will receive PKR 17,000 and 15,000 respectively.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja also lauded the performance of the National Blind Cricket team in the General Body meeting in June before announcing a PKR 1 Million reward for the PBCC.

List of Blind Cricketers in PBCC Honorarium

Category A: Badar Munir, Nisar Ali

Category B: Muhammad Rashid, Faisal Mehmood, Riasat Khan, Mati Ullah

Category C: Anees Javed, Moeen Aslam, Muhammad Safdar, Shahzeb Haider, Mohsin Khan, Zafar Iqbal, Muhammad Salman, Haroon Khan, Kamran Akhter, Muhammad Shahzeb, Sana Ullah Khan

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Balochistan stun Punjab to win Blind Cricket T20 Super League 2022

ABBOTTABAD: Balochistan’s Badar Munir displayed astounding all-round performance and powered his side to stun Punjab by nine wickets in the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) Blind T20 Cricket League 2022.

Balochistan, after winning the toss put Punjab into bat first. In response, the side then put on a commendable 219/7 on the board in the allotted 20 overs at the back of Mohammad Rashid, who played a magnificent 74-run knock of just 41 balls.

Besides Rashid, Mohammad Safdar was the other notable run-getter as he smashed a quick 43 off 29 balls and bolstered his side to a decent total.

For Balochistan, Badar was the pick amongst the bowlers as he claimed two wickets. Kamran and Fakhar, on the other hand, made one scalp each.

Set to chase 220, Balochistan openers provided a flying start to the side as Badar, once again, displayed his brilliance with the bat with an unbeaten century-plus knock. He scored 146 off a mere 63 balls, while Mohsin Khan and Riasat Khan made 29 and 28 runs respectively.

Following the combined effort by the batters, Balochistan amassed the target in just the 18th over for the loss of one wicket. Shahzeb remained the only bowler to draw success as he claimed the sole wicket of Balochistan’s innings.

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Nero breaks Masood’s record of highest individual score in Blind Cricket

BRISBANE: The right-handed opener of the Australia Blind National Cricket Team Steffan Nero broke the record of Pakistan Masood Jan for the highest individual score in the Blind ODIs amid the recently concluded first ODI of the International Inclusion series.

In the first ODI, Nero smashed Masood’s 24-year-old record of the highest individual score as the former played a record-breaking knock of 309 runs against New Zealand in the International Inclusion series.

Masood, the previous record-holder, accomplished the stunning feat against South Africa in the 1998 World Cup, when he scored a then-record-breaking 262 and created a record.

It is pertinent to mention here that Masood’s record for the highest individual score in the ODI World Cup, though, remains unblemished.

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Pakistan T20 Blind Cricket Trophy 2022 Grade-2 kicks off tomorrow

QUETTA: The 12th edition of Pakistan T20 Blind Cricket Trophy Grade-2 is all set to kick off tomorrow here, Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) announced on Thursday.

In an official statement, PBCC announced the commencement of Grade-2 of their premier T20 league from tomorrow. The five-day-long tournament will feature eight teams.

The 15-match tournament will be played from May 27 to May 31 here, with the teams divided into two pools.

Pool A comprises the hosts Quetta, alongside Attock, Faisalabad, and Sargodha. Pool B, on the other hand, features Karachi, Hyderabad, Multan, and Gilgit.

The hosts Quetta will take on Faisalabad in the league’s opener tomorrow, whereas, three more matches will be played on the first day.

The semi-finals of the event will be played on 30th May. Whereas, the final of the event will be played on May 31.

The winner of this Grade-2 event will get the place in the Grade-1 Trophy next year whereas the last team on the points table will be excluded from the next competition.

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Lahore beat Peshawar by two wickets in a thriller in Blind T20 Trophy

ISLAMABAD: Lahore’s Muhammad Rizwan played a sensible knock as Lahore defeated Peshawar by two wickets in a second-round nail-biter of the ongoing Pakistan T20 Blind Cricket Trophy, here on Friday.

In the third match of the ongoing second round of Blind T20 Trophy, Lahore sealed a thrilling victory over Peshawar by two wickets, thanks to the sensible knock of Rizwan.

Set to chase 194, Lahore were off to a poor start as the side lost early wickets. Muhammad Salman played a sensible knock of 50 runs on just 24 balls to give his side a boost but his wicket, however, resulted in the opposite.

Rizwan’s sensible knock of 39 then helped the side to reach the target for the loss of eight wickets in the 19th over.

Mohsin Khan remained the most successful bowler for Peshawar as he took three wickets.

Batting first Peshawar posted a decent 193/2 on the board in the allotted 20 overs, following another masterclass from the side’s dependable pair Sanaullah and Mohsin Khan. Sanaullah top-scored for the side with 83 off 61 balls while Mohsin followed back with 66 runs off 45 deliveries.

Muhammad Salman could manage to pick a wicket for Lahore as the rest went wicketless.

In another match, the home side of Islamabad thrashed Abbottabad by eight wickets to secure their second victory of the ongoing tournament.

Batting first, Abbottabad’s batting line-up failed completely and could only manage to score 138/8 in 20 overs. Naeemullah and Asnaad Khan were the main run-getters for the side as they scored 37 and 23 respectively.

Shahzaib Haider was the star with the ball for Islamabad taking three wickets for 21 runs in his four overs spell.

In reply, Islamabad comfortably chased down the target in 13 overs at the cost of a mere two wickets. Akmal Hayyat top-scored for the side with his brilliant 48, while Anees Javed and Shahzaib Haider also chipped in with 43 and 36 respectively.

Muhammad Shoaib and Irfanullah managed to make one scalp each for Abbottabad.

In the first match of the recently concluded second round, Faisal Mehmood’s heroics guided Azad Jammu and Kashmir to their second consecutive victory; defeating Okara by seven wickets.

Batting first, Okara could only manage to post 165/1 in 20 overs. Umar Daraz carried on his brilliant form and shone again for his side scoring 83 off 62 balls, while Faseeullah chipped in with a magnificent half-century scoring 56 off 38.

In the second innings, Okara’s total did not prove enough as AJK comfortably sealed the victory in the 17th over with seven wickets to spare. The national team’s skipper Nisar Ali faced a rare failure and could only manage to score 21.

Faisal’s brilliance, however, saved the day for the AJK as the batter shone with an unbeaten 74 off 49 balls and played an anchoring role in his side’s triumph.

In the fourth match of the second round, Gujranwala edged past Bahawalpur in a high-scoring thriller by seven wickets.

Batting first, Bahawalpur posted a mammoth 233/7 in 20 overs, thanks to Muhammad Rashid’s extraordinary knock of 88 runs off just 37 deliveries, laced with 17 boundaries. Moeen Aslam, on the other hand, also chipped in as he made 61 runs off 43 balls.

Muhammad Zafar’s 16-balls 32 runs knock added a little cherry on the top and lifted the run rate in the death overs.

In reply, the masterclass innings of Muhammad Akram helped Gujranwala to seal a thrilling victory. Akram scored an unbeaten 137 off 77 balls including 17 boundaries. Talha Iqbal made quick 29 runs.

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Islamabad, AJK, Lahore secure first-round wins in T20 Blind Cricket Trophy

ISLAMABAD: The home side of Islamabad, alongside Lahore, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and Bahawalpur secured first-round triumphs in the ongoing Pakistan T20 Blind Cricket Trophy.

In the first match, Anees Javed’s magnificent all-round performance assisted the home side of Islamabad to thrash Gujranwala by a huge margin of 115 runs.

Batting first, Islamabad set a huge target of 228 runs in the allotted 20 overs, thanks to the astonishing knock of 135 by Anees. He faced just 72 balls and smashed 17 boundaries including two sixes.

Set to chase a mammoth, Gujranwala could only score 112 runs before being bowled out in the 18th over. The top-scorer for the side, Talha Iqbal fought hard with his gritty knock of 33 runs.

Anees, Shahzeb Haider, Yasir Malik, and Syed Kashan took two wickets each for Islamabad.

In the second match of the first round, the AJK edged past Peshawar by four runs in a high-scoring nail biter.

Batting first, AJK posted a huge total of 229/4 on the board at the back of the national team’s captain Nisar Ali, who shone with a blistering century; scoring 105 off 57 deliveries, laced with 17 boundaries.

Mohsin Khan was the pick amongst the bowler for Peshawar as he claimed two wickets for 34 runs.

In reply, Peshawar did not hold back and fought hard as Mohsin and Sanaullah Khan kept their chances alive by sensational batting stints but fell short of a mere four runs from steering their side to the victory.

Mohsin scored 82 runs off 53 balls while Sanaullah followed back with a brilliant 81 off 42 deliveries. Peshawar could score 225 runs for the loss of two wickets in 20 overs, hence losing the high-scoring thriller by a mere four runs.

The skipper Nisar and Habib Taj claimed one wicket apiece for AJK.

In another match, Lahore thumped Okara by eight wickets following a clinical run chase.

Set to chase 176 in 20 overs, the side chased down the target in style in the 12th over for the loss of two wickets.

Matiullah played a magnificent knock of 85 runs off 38 balls with the help of 12 boundaries and a six and remained the top-scorer for the side. Muhammad Salman also chipped in with a brilliant half-century; scoring 50 runs off just 17 balls.

Iftikhar Tiger was the only bowler for Okara to claim a wicket.

In the fourth match of the opening round, Bahawalpur also claimed their first victory of the tournament following a dominating run-chase.

The side chased down the target of 133 in just 10.5 overs for the loss of one wicket. Moeen Aslam went hard at the bowlers as he smashed an unbeaten 78 runs in the run chase off just 37 balls including 11 boundaries and a six.

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Pakistan T20 Blind Cricket Trophy 2022 kicks off tomorrow

ISLAMABAD: The 12th edition of Pakistan T20 Blind Cricket Trophy Grade-1 is all set to kick off tomorrow here, Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) announced on Wednesday.

In an official statement, PBCC announced the commencement of their premier T20 league from tomorrow. The five-day-long tournament will feature eight teams.

The 15-match tournament will be played from May 12 to May 15 here, with the teams divided into two pools.

Pool A comprises the hosts Islamabad, the 2021 Grade-2 winner Abbottabad, alongside Bahawalpur, and Gujranwala. Pool B, on the other hand, features Peshawar, Lahore, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and Okara.

The hosts Islamabad will take on Gujranwala in the league’s opener tomorrow, whereas, three more matches will be played on the first day.

The semi-finals of the event will be played on 15th May. Whereas, the final of the event will be played on May 16.

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Blind Cricket: Pakistan beat India by 58 runs, win Triangular T20 Tournament

SHARJAH: In the final of the Triangular Blind T20 Tournament, Pakistan Blind Cricket Team sealed a comprehensive 58-runs victory over the arch-rivals India Blind Cricket Team to lift the trophy, here on Saturday.

Pakistan Blind Cricket Team completed their unbeaten run in the Triangular series as they beat India in the final by 58 runs.

Batting first Pakistan scored a mammoth 216/3 in the allotted 20 overs, thanks to the fifties from Badar Munir and Nisar Ali in the final of the tournament.

Badar scored a quickfire 63 off just 25 balls with the help of five boundaries and a six, while the skipper Nisar top-scored with 69 runs.

Set to chase 217, India could only manage to score 158 runs in the allotted 20 overs as tight bowling from Pakistan’s bowlers did not allow the opposition batters to score freely.

For his outstanding knock of 63 runs, Badar was adjudged as the Player of the Final of the recently concluded Triangular Blind T20 Cricket Tournament.

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan enjoyed an unbeaten run before beating India in the final as the green shirts beat the arch-rivals and Banglades twice each to storm into the final.

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