New Delhi, Feb 21: The BCCI on Saturday announced a structured support framework for the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI), including international exposure, home series assistance and venue access, reaffirming its commitment to inclusive growth in the sport.
India’s visually impaired cricketers have achieved remarkable success on the global stage over the past decade, winning multiple men’s World Cup titles along with a historic inaugural women’s World Cup.
Recognising these achievements and the challenges faced by blind cricketers, the BCCI has committed to extending support to both the men’s and women’s teams.
Under the initiative, the BCCI will extend assistance in three key areas.
International exposure: Provision of international travel support for two overseas tournaments annually for both the men’s and women’s teams.
Home series support: Provision of accommodation for home and visiting teams during bilateral series hosted in India.
Venue access: Access to BCCI-affiliated stadia and grounds for domestic and international fixtures to ensure quality playing conditions and professional match environments.
The BCCI said it is looking forward to working closely with CABI. (PTI)





