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The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) said on Monday that Pakistan will host the final and some other matches of the 5th Blind Cricket World Cup in 2018, the state-run APP reported.
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PBCC to hold online physical fitness tests from July 6 - Newspaper
PBCC to hold online physical fitness tests from July 6 – Newspaper
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) will award new central contracts to 17 players after holding online physical fitness from July 6, due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The central contracts will be awarded to 17 players from July 1 for a period of six months. The online physical fitness tests will be conducted from July 6 to 15,” PBCC chairman Syed Sultan Shah told APP.
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Nepal’s Blind Ladies Cricket Crew to reach Pakistan on Jan 27
Nepal’s Blind Ladies Cricket Crew to reach Pakistan on Jan 27
ISLAMABAD – Chairman Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) Syed Sultan Shah on Monday stated Nepal’s Blind Ladies Cricket Crew would attain Pakistan on January 27 to play a collection with the nation’s feminine blind cricket workforce.
Addressing a press convention, Sultan Shah stated that five-match cricket collection would begin from January and finish on February. He stated that for the…
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Pakistan to supply 400 cricket balls for Blind Cricket World Cup
Pakistan to supply 400 cricket balls for Blind Cricket World Cup
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan would be supplying 400 cricket balls for the Cricket World Cup of the Blind scheduled to be held in Pakistan and UAE in January 2018.
Talking to APP, Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) chairman Syed Sultan Shah said besides the World Cup, all blind cricket playing nations are using Pakistan-manufactured blind cricket balls.
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Shahid Afridi appointed ambassador of Blind Cricket World Cup : Cricket, News
Shahid Afridi appointed ambassador of Blind Cricket World Cup
Shahid Afridi Was appointed as the ambassador for the fifth edition of This Blind Cricket World Cup.
Shahid Afridi (Reuters picture)
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Afridi was appointed as the ambassador for Blind Cricket World Cup
Here is the fifth version of this Blind Cricket World Cup
Afridi had last month announced his retirement from international cricket
Former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi was appointed as the ambassador for its fifth version of this Blind Cricket World Cup.
The announcement had been made on Friday by the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC)
“Afridi isn’t only a legend in the stadium of cricket across the globe but also a philanthropist and a role model in social functions,” the Dawn quoted said PBCC chairman Syed Sultan Shah as expression.
Shah asserted that using Afridi’s participation, blind nation will get new heights.
The PBCC statement also stated that the fifth version of this tournament, to be played in ODI format, will be hosted by PBCC in the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan at January 2018.
It is noted that the PBCC is trying to host a number of the pool matches and the closing in Pakistan.
Seven members of World Blind Cricket Ltd will participate in the tournament and four of these have agreed to play in Pakistan.
37-year-old Afridi had last month announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing to an end his famous 21-year profession.
Nicknamed ‘Boom Boom’, the all-rounder was busy in the global T20 format after having quit Test cricket in 2010 and ODIs at 2015.
Afridi completed his international career having played 27 Test matches, in which he hit 1,176 runs with a highest score of 156 and 48 wickets. In the 398 ODIs that he played during his career, he notched up 8,064 runs, with a highest score of 124, also took 395 wickets with his leg twist.
His T20I international career saw him perform 98 score and matches 1,405 runs and shoot 97 wickets.
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