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Blind T20 World Cup 2017

India Blind T20 World Cup team felicitated by Sports Minister

"The Indian squad has played exceptionally well throughout the tournament and this being their second consecutive title proves that they are invincible." Sports Minister Vijay Goel.

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World Cup for blind 2017: BCCI congratulates India

Having won eight of the nine matches, hosts India were the tournament favourites and they lived to their top billing.

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India thrash Pakistan by 9 wickets to win T20 Blind World Cup 2017

With this win, India have retained their title, which they had won back in 2012, incidentally in Bengaluru.

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Blind T20 World Cup: New Zealand perform Haka on eve of finale

New Zealand's blind side did not win a single match in the entire tournament.

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Pakistan set 198-run target vs India in final to retain Blind World T20

Pakistan have already beaten India in the tournament once and with runs on the board, they will be confident of defending this mammoth total.

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Blind T20 World Cup 2017: India secure semi-final berth; defeat Nepal by 152 runs

Defending champions India continued their winning run in the ongoing T20 World Cup for the Blind by clinching a massive 152-run win against lowly Nepal to qualify for the semi-finals stage.

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Blind T20 World Cup 2017: India dismantle New Zealand by 9 wickets

Continuing their dominance in the ongoing T20 cricket World Cup for the Blind, defending champions India registered their seventh win of the tournament by defeating New Zealand by nine wickets.

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Meet Bangladesh’s Chris Gayle — Abdul Malek

The opening batsman of the Bangladesh's Blind Team, Abdul Malek comes under the B2 category of blind cricketers (partially blind).

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Blind T20 World Cup 2017: Points table and team standings

As per the points table, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan share the same points (15).

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For them, cricket is the window to their souls…

Do not merely follow the Cricket World Cup for the Blind: cherish it.

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