IND: India To Host World Cup For The Blind (27 Jun 1996)
India is going to host a cricket World Cup for the blind
27-Jun-1996
27 June 1996
India to host World Cup for the blind
From Upali Rupasinghe in New Delhi
India is going to host a cricket World Cup for the blind. Sri
Lanka, Australia and New Zealand agreed to participate and confirmation is awaited from Pakistan according to a London based
report published in newspapers here.
Mr. George Abrahim of the Indian Council for Cricket for the
Blind (ICCB) is in London to invite England to the tournament the
reports said.
Each cricket team for the blind World Cup, tentatively scheduled
some time between October 25 and November 15 will comprise six
totally blind and five partially sighted players. Eligibility
conditions for the blind World Cup require players to have an
eyesight no better than 6/60 in the better eye after correction -
which means he can see only 6 meters (or less) what a person with
normal vision can see at 60 meters.
At a September conference in New Delhi representatives of the
countries will discuss a standard rules for blind cricket World
Cup.
The West Bengal government announced a reward of Rs. 1 lakh for
Saurav Ganguly for his century on Test debut at Lord`s London. He
will be felicitated at a function on his return from England
tour. Ganguly played the innings of his life to become the first
Indian to score a century at Lord`s on debut.
Source :: Daily News (http.//www.lanka.net)