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About Cricket Association for the blind in India

Welcome to the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI)

Cricket is more than a religion in India. To make the most popular game accessible to people with visual impairment, bring them onto the field and be a part of cricket, “Cricket for the Blind” was developed. It is a different version of the sport, adapted to suit the constraints of partial and complete visually impaired players. Cricket for the Blind was first introduced by Australia in 1920s and made its first appearance in India in 1980.

Taking the game of “Cricket for the Blind” to each and every cricket enthusiast, organizing more tournaments and promoting the game is predominantly executed by “Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI).” By promoting the game, CABI believes that the attitude of the society towards the visually impaired youngsters turns positive and eventually helps them integrate into the mainstream.

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