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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Indo-Pak blind series next year

Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) Wednesday said Pakistan-India series will be staged here next year to improve the cricketing-ties between both the countries. Talking to APP, World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) and PBCC Chairman Syed Sultan Shah the series will be played in February next year. “PBCC has finalized three venues including Islamabad, Lahore and Faisalabad for the series. “The series will comprise Three ODI and Three Twenty-20 matches,” he said.


Syed Sultan Shah said both the countries will give each other a tough competition as both teams are ranked at top slots in the ranking. “From this series we can get a handful of talented players for our future assignments,” he said.


The Chairman said the teams of Pakistan and India are the best in the World of Blind Cricket. “Pakistan is the champion of two ODI World Cups while India is the Twenty-20 champion,” he added.


He said cricket is a tool to make both the countries relations better and prosperous. “If both the countries can have any type of cricket activities it would result in the betterment of the economy of both the countries and would further provide business opportunities also,” he said.


Sultan Shah suggested that a series named on any of the former cricketers name should be organized in order to mark friendship between both the countries memorable.



Source : Associated Press of Pakistan , 28th August 2013



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