ISLAMABAD (PEN) : The South African blind cricket team has arrived in Lahore, ready to participate in the much-anticipated Blind T20 World Cup. The tournament is set to kick off on Saturday, bringing together teams from across the globe for an exciting display of skill and determination.
Unfortunately, the event will be missing one of its expected contenders, as India has withdrawn from the tournament. The Indian government’s refusal to grant a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to their blind cricket team has prevented them from joining the competition this year, leaving fans disappointed.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council has proudly announced the selection of a 16-member national team for the tournament’s fourth edition. With the tournament beginning on November 23, the Pakistani team is eager to showcase their talent on home soil, representing their country with pride and determination. The arrival of the teams and the spirit of sportsmanship surrounding the event promises to make this World Cup a memorable one for all involved.