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newspoint|21-02-2026
On Saturday, the BCCI officially announced the structured arrangement for extending institutional backing to both the men's and women's national teams -- a move that follows a decade of extraordinary success for India's visually impaired cricketers, including multiple Men's World Cup titles and a historic inaugural Women's World Cup triumph in Sri Lanka last year.
Manhas said the scale of what India's blind cricketers had achieved on the world stage made formal, sustained support not just warranted but overdue. “The achievements of India’s visually impaired cricketers are a source of immense pride for the cricketing fraternity. Through this support framework, the BCCI aims to strengthen opportunities, infrastructure, and exposure for these athletes.
“Inclusive growth remains central to our vision for the game. We hope this support will further empower the teams to pursue excellence with confidence and inspire many more to take up the sport. The BCCI remains committed to playing its part in ensuring that cricket continues to be a game for all,” he said in a BCCI statement.
Under the framework, the BCCI will fund international travel for two overseas tournaments annually for both teams, provide accommodation for home and visiting sides during bilateral series held in India, and open its affiliated stadia and grounds for domestic and international fixtures.
The BCCI noted that the initiative aligned with the broader philosophy of inclusive cricket championed by ICC Chairman Jay Shah during his tenure as BCCI Secretary, an approach he has continued to advocate at the global governing body.
Under the framework, the BCCI will fund international travel for two overseas tournaments annually for both teams, provide accommodation for home and visiting sides during bilateral series held in India, and open its affiliated stadia and grounds for domestic and international fixtures.
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Article Source: IANS



