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“Disheartening”: India Blind Cricket Crew Captain Breaks Silence On T20 World Cup Row

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Captain Durga Rao Tompaki on Wednesday mentioned it’s disheartening to overlook out on the prospect to compete within the T20 Blind Cricket World Cup in Pakistan following India’s withdrawal from the match whereas the nationwide federation described the event as a “setback”. The Indian workforce withdrew from the match after the federal government denied the permission to journey to Pakistan on account of safety considerations. The Indian workforce was presupposed to cross the Wagah border on Wednesday for the occasion, scheduled to start on Saturday. “We play with ardour, and we symbolize our nation with immense delight. We’ve got all the time appeared ahead to competing on the greatest stage, and it’s disheartening to overlook out on this chance,” Tompaki mentioned in a media launch.

“Nonetheless, we all know that the following World Cup is simply across the nook, and we stay dedicated to our coaching and preparation.” The Cricket Affiliation for the Blind in India (CABI) had performed a 25-day coaching camp in New Delhi earlier than choosing the World Cup squad.

“We’ve got had a profitable teaching camp and have seen rising expertise that we consider can lead our workforce to higher heights. It is time to nurture these abilities and be certain that our workforce is prepared when the following match comes,” Tompaki added.

The workforce had initially obtained a No Objection Certificates (NOC), at no-cost to the federal government, from the Sports activities Ministry to take part within the match. Nonetheless, it could not get clearance from the Ministry of Exterior Affairs (MEA).

“Whereas it is a vital setback for the workforce, CABI absolutely respects the federal government’s considerations and the choice for a similar,” CABI mentioned in an announcement.

“The workforce had been coaching rigorously and was wanting to compete. Nonetheless, we prioritise the federal government’s steerage and stay steadfast in our dedication to the continued improvement of Blind Cricket in India.” “Although the timing of the following World Cup stays unsure, the dedication to the game and the nation stays unwavering,” the assertion learn.

The federal government has additionally not given clearance to the Indian nationwide cricket workforce to journey to Pakistan for subsequent 12 months’s ICC Champions Trophy.

The BCCI had knowledgeable the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) about India’s incapability to journey to Pakistan and the worldwide governing physique, in flip, handed the knowledge to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

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