Pak-India matches needed to boost blind cricket: Sultan Shah
ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP):Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) Chairman Syed Sultan Shah on Wednesday said the visually-impaired cricket would flourish more, if Pak-India matches were played on regular basis. “The Indian government wants to keep Pakistan in isolation and that is the reason they have been politicizing the sports activities between both the countries,” he told APP. However, Sultan said their Indian counterparts were better people as they had toured Pakistan in 2011 and 2014 for a series which was won by the hosts. “We had won matches against India in Karachi, Faisalabad, Lahore and Islamabad when their team visited here,” he said and added Pakistan last toured India in 2017 for the Blind Twenty20 World Cup. He said for the promotion of blind cricket it was very important that games take place between both the countries. “The public and sponsors take special interest in Pak-India matches whether it is between the national cricket side or the blind team,” he said. About the developments in Pakistan Blind Cricket, he said we recently established a national women team which played an international series against the Nepalese side in February in Islamabad and Lahore. “Though we lost the series but it was … Continue reading Pak-India matches needed to boost blind cricket: Sultan Shah
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