Sri Lanka Cricket Association: Sri Lanka will co-host the first-ever Women’s T20 World Cup – Cricket for the Blind, scheduled from November 11 to 23. The tournament will begin with the inauguration and first five matches in New Delhi (Nov 11 to 13), continuing with four matches in Bengaluru (Nov 14 to 16), and concluding with 15 matches in Colombo, Sri Lanka (Nov 14 to 23), including the final and closing ceremony on November 23.
Speaking at the press conference, Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar, chairman of CABI, said, “This collaboration will create a historic moment in women’s blind cricket and showcase the power of sport to break barriers and inspire generations. We extend our thanks to the Sports Minister and the Government of Sri Lanka for accommodating our request to jointly host this historical game-changing event. I sincerely appeal to Sri Lankans, Business Houses, and Philanthropists to come forward by sponsoring the World Cup and encourage the participating teams by cheering them during the matches in large numbers.”
Sudesh Tharanga – President, Sri Lanka Cricket Association of the Visually Handicapped, during his address said, “Sri Lanka is proud to co-host the world’s first Blind Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup alongside India. This historic event marks a significant step in empowering women’s blind cricket and strengthening our role on the global stage. It reflects our commitment to inclusivity and to creating opportunities for visually impaired athletes to showcase their talent.