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Source: ANI
September 19, 2016 12:48 IST

‘Like men's cricket team, women cricket team should also be given the same amount of recognition worldwide’

They may not be able to see things, but their dreams are as high as any other individual. Giving a ray of hope and recognition to the talent of the blind women cricketers, Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) has launched a 41-member woman team.

Weighing on the success of the Indian blind men cricket team, which have won T20 World Cup, ODI World Cup and T20 Asia Cup, CABI decided to launch women's team.

Woman selection committee chairman and former Indian woman team captain Shantha Rangaswamy launched this team in Bengaluru, on Sunday.

John David, General Secretary, CABI, said there was a great demand for a blind women's cricket team since long.

"A lot of interest has been shown by various women to play cricket and that boosted our confidence and that's why we launched this team. We are trying to move forward by working very hard and work for the betterment," he said.

"This is a very nice initiative taken by Shantha Rangaswamy. Like men's cricket team, women cricket team should also be given the same amount of recognition worldwide and there should be events like world cup and others," said Shekhar Naik, ex-captain of the Blind Indian cricket team.

"I am sure that this team will definitely show its talent and will participate at the national and international level. We need more support to recognize this kind of cricket," he added.

According to the sources, the team is expected to be trained by their men counterpart.

Country's blind cricket team for men was launched in 2011 and it won the T20 world Cup in 2012. India defeated Pakistan by 29 runs in the final held at Aditya Academy Ground in Bengaluru on December 13, 2012.

Blind cricket relies on common use of the 'sweep shot' in order to provide maximum chance of the bat hitting the ball.

Source: ANI

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