Pakistan refuses to participate in Asia Cup Cricket for the Blind in India

PBCC cites present circumstances and security concerns of Pakistani nationals in India as reason to pull out of Cup


Sports Desk October 21, 2015
PHOTO COURTESY: PBCC

In the wake of recent threats by Shiv Sena against Pakistani actors, singers and lately the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials, the national blind cricket team has refused to participate in the 2016 Asia Cricket Cup for the Blind which was scheduled to be held in India.

“Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC), due to present circumstances and security concerns of Pakistani nationals in India, decided to pull out Pakistan Blind Cricket Team from Asia Cup Cricket for the Blind; which is schedule to be held in Kochi (India) from January 17 to 24, 2016,” read a media release by the PBCC.

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“Shiv Sena’s attack on Board of Control of Cricket in India headquarter, causing cancellation of PCB chairman’s meeting with BCCI president, threatening Aleem Dar from officiating in the last two India-South Africa ODIs and the decision of ICC to send Aleem back on security concerns compels us to consider the matter of Pakistan’s team security seriously.”

The media release further expressed dejection on part of the PBCC, saying the Pakistan team had been preparing day and night for the event.

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“Pakistan Blind Cricket Council had started the preparation of the said event, team was also shortlisted, but the current scenario all of a sudden changed the circumstances.”

PBCC has informed officially the Cricket Association of the Blind in India (CABI) that Pakistan Blind Cricket Team will not take part in the event.

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COMMENTS (4)

AS | 8 years ago | Reply it is unfair for the disabled to be made a scapegoat and then laud them for the sacrifice-very unfortunate if the officials decided that the blind cricketers are expendable-discriminatory,sad and insensitive
Tyggar | 8 years ago | Reply As if someone gives a flying flock
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