Pakistan To Face Arch-Rival India In Opener Of World Blind Cricket Cup
Lahore (Web Desk): Pakistan will take on arch-rival India in the opening clash of the World Blind Cricket Cup on January 8 at Lahore’s famous Gaddafi Stadium.
The clash billed as a ‘test of nerves’ will mark the opening of the World Cup of cricketers with impaired sight.
The matches of the mega event will be played in United Arab Emirates, Lahore, Gujranwala and Faisalabad, said a spokesman for the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council while talking to APP on Thursday.
He said that the event would be participated by world’s top blind cricket teams and the opening match between Pakistan and India had gained the status of a special encounter as emotions of millions of people from both the countries would be involved in it.
Both the semi-finals of the event would be played on January 17 and 18 at Ajman, UAE, while the grand finale will take place at ‘Home of Cricket’ in Pakistan , the Gaddafi Stadium, on January 21.
The matches of the mega event will be played in United Arab Emirates, Lahore, Gujranwala and Faisalabad, said a spokesman for the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council while talking to APP on Thursday.
He said that the event would be participated by world’s top blind cricket teams and the opening match between Pakistan and India had gained the status of a special encounter as emotions of millions of people from both the countries would be involved in it.
Both the semi-finals of the event would be played on January 17 and 18 at Ajman, UAE, while the grand finale will take place at ‘Home of Cricket’ in Pakistan , the Gaddafi Stadium, on January 21.
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