Cabi president met President of India before the first female visually impaired T20 World Championships

New -Delhi, September 20 (IANS). Indian Visually Disabled Cricket Association (CABI) President Mahantesh G. Kavadasannavar met the President of India Draupadi Murmu. He informed the president about the first female visually impaired T20 World Championships held from November 11 to 25. The Cabi chairman was accompanied by former foreign and culture minister and Menakshi Lekhi, chairman of the tournament arrangement committee. Talk about his conversation with the honorable president, Mahantesh Ji. Kavadasannavar said: “It was a privilege for me to meet the honorable president and present the details of this historical event that celebrates the inclusion, courage and sportsmanship of female cricketers around the world.” Menakshi Lekhi further said: “Honorable president is an inspiration to all women. Divyang -men and women are cordially grateful for the support they provided during this journey.” India and Sri Lanka are the first female visually impaired T20 World Championships. The matches are played in New -Delhi, Bangalore and Colombo. Australia, England, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and America take part in the tournament. 21 League matches, two semi -finals and then the finals are played. At the beginning of the week it was confirmed that if Pakistan qualified for the final, the final match in Colombo would be. The Indian women’s visible cricket team won the gold medal and created history by defeating Australia in the final of the 2023 IBSA World Games. The World Cup is held exactly 2 years after the event. The Indian team is as follows for the first female visually impaired T20 World Championship:- B1 Category: Simu Das (Delhi), P. Karuna Kumari (Andhra Pradesh), Anu Kumari (Bihar), Jamuna Rani Tudu (Odisha), Kavya V (Karnataka) B2 Category: Aneekha Devi (Delhi), (Odisha), Simranjit Kaur (Rajasthan), Parbati Marandi (Odisha) B3 Category: Deepika TC (Karnataka – Captain), Phoola Soren (Odisha), Ganga s Kadam (Maharashtra – Demputy Captain), Kavya Nr (Karnataka), Sushma Patel (Madela). Pradesh), Durga Yevale (Madhya Pradesh) – IANS Pak/