THE 2024 BLIND T20 WORLD CUP WILL BE HELD IN PAKISTAN.

The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) announced on Saturday on December 17, 2022, that Pakistan will host the fourth edition of the T20 World Cup Cricket of the Blind from November 18 to December 3, 2024.

Currently, there are ten full members of the WBCC: Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, West Indies, and Nepal.

The 24th annual meeting of World Blind Cricket, which was held in Bangalore, India, is when it was decided to organize the T20 Blind World Cup. Syed Sultan Shah, who is the chairman of PBCC as well as the president of the World Blind Cricket Council, presided over the meeting via video link because he was unable to travel to India because of the visa issuance problem.

During the AGM, WBCL's Leader Panel decisions were likewise held. Delegates from nine of the ten full part nations participated in the gathering. Syed sultan Shah the Pakistan chairman as well as the WBCL president, won a two-year, or 2022-24, term, unchallenged, as WBCL President. For the fourth time in succession, he is presently the leader of the WBCL.

Syed Sultan Shah, the chairman of both Pakistan and the World Blind Cricket League (WBCL), stated that "World Blind Cricket Ltd unanimously has passed a Resolution to regret the Indian Govt insensitivity in refusing Pakistan Blind Cricket Team visas on Political Grounds, in the ongoing Blind Cricket T-20 World Cup.

The World cricket blind Game will be held in Birmingham, Joined Realm, from August 18-27, 2023, and will be coordinated by the international blind sports association (IBSA). Cricket for the visually impaired has been added to the Games interestingly.

WBCL added additional statement, "The WBCL is of the opinion that India's insensitivity has denied Pakistan, the top-ranked T20 blind cricket team, the opportunity to exercise equal rights to participate and claim the championship. Pakistan was a real candidate to win the WBC, therefore the denial of a visa on political concerns has irreparably damaged both the WBC and international blind cricket.

Another statement added in which "The WBC urges the states that sports ought to be kept above nearby governmental issues, especially the enormous games for unique individuals, and that all groups should be offered an equivalent chance to contend in the occasion. Since most of legislatures have approved the Assembled Countries Sanction for People with Handicaps, which obliges states to allow individuals with inabilities equivalent opportunities to take part in sports, this contract ought to be continued in letter and soul.

To partake in the ongoing blind Cricket World Cup, 34 Pakistani players and authorities got approval from the home service according to the timesofindia.com. The approval comes after Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC), in a statement, stated that the squad was placed in limbo since they were unable to obtain visa permission from the Indian foreign affairs ministry.

For this occasion, additional prominent individuals are also being hired, First VP Bhawani Persad (West Indies), Second VP Rajnesh Henry (India), Secretary General Raymond Moxly (Australia), Chief Specialized or technical Maher Yousaf Haroon (Pakistan), Chief Money Pawan Ghimire (Nepal), and Chief Worldwide or global Improvement David John (India).