NEW DELHI: The Pakistan blind cricket staff has been denied visa to commute to India for the continued Blind Cricket World Cup.
In a commentary issued on Tuesday, the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) claimed that the staff may just no longer get clearance from the Ministry of External Affairs in India.
“This unfortunate incident has left the Pakistan blind cricket team in the lurch,” the PBCC mentioned in a commentary.
“It was highly likely that Pakistan and India would have locked horns in the final of the ongoing World Cup and considering the current form of Green Shirts, Pakistan had high chances to win the World Cup,” the commentary added.
The event is scheduled in India from December 5-17.
The PBCC mentioned “it strongly condemns this discriminating act of India as sports should be above regional politics”.
“Our counterpart Blind Cricket Association in India pleaded with their government for Pakistan’s clearance but nothing was heard,” the PBCC mentioned.
“This discriminating act will have serious consequences on global blind cricket as we at World Blind Cricket will take stern action against them and may not allow India to host future International events.”
Pakistan completed 2nd within the ultimate T20 World Cup for the Blind.
Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) showed the improvement and mentioned it is going to unencumber an up to date event agenda as Pakistan staff isn’t taking part.
“Pakistan blind cricket team will not be able to participate in the ongoing third T20 World Cup for the Blind being held in India despite CABI taking all the required steps to process their visa application,” a commentary from CABI mentioned.
India, Bangladesh, Australia, Sri Lanka, Nepal and South Africa are left within the 12-day match.
Matches shall be performed in Faridabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Indore and Bengaluru the place the general shall be held.
In a commentary issued on Tuesday, the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) claimed that the staff may just no longer get clearance from the Ministry of External Affairs in India.
“This unfortunate incident has left the Pakistan blind cricket team in the lurch,” the PBCC mentioned in a commentary.
“It was highly likely that Pakistan and India would have locked horns in the final of the ongoing World Cup and considering the current form of Green Shirts, Pakistan had high chances to win the World Cup,” the commentary added.
The event is scheduled in India from December 5-17.
The PBCC mentioned “it strongly condemns this discriminating act of India as sports should be above regional politics”.
“Our counterpart Blind Cricket Association in India pleaded with their government for Pakistan’s clearance but nothing was heard,” the PBCC mentioned.
“This discriminating act will have serious consequences on global blind cricket as we at World Blind Cricket will take stern action against them and may not allow India to host future International events.”
Pakistan completed 2nd within the ultimate T20 World Cup for the Blind.
Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) showed the improvement and mentioned it is going to unencumber an up to date event agenda as Pakistan staff isn’t taking part.
“Pakistan blind cricket team will not be able to participate in the ongoing third T20 World Cup for the Blind being held in India despite CABI taking all the required steps to process their visa application,” a commentary from CABI mentioned.
India, Bangladesh, Australia, Sri Lanka, Nepal and South Africa are left within the 12-day match.
Matches shall be performed in Faridabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Indore and Bengaluru the place the general shall be held.