Author name: CAB Nepal Editor

Player for 2nd Nep-Ind Bilateral T20 Blind Women Cricket Series Selected

The Blind Cricket Association of Nepal will host the 2nd Nep-Ind Bilateral T20 Blind Women’s Cricket Series from 2080/01/12 to 2080/01/17 in Kathmandu and Pokhara. 24 blind women’s cricket participated in the selection matches that took place on 2079/12/15 and 2079/12/16 on Pokhara. The final 15 players were selected from the selection match. 15 selected […]

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प्रदेश स्तरीय दृष्टिविहीन क्रिकेट प्रतियोगिता वीरगञ्जमा सुरु

वीरगञ्ज । वीरगञ्जमा बुधबारदेखि प्रदेश स्तरीय दृष्टिविहीन क्रिकेट प्रतियोगिता सुरु भएको छ । सातै प्रदेशका खेलाडीले सहभागिता जनाएको प्रतियोगिताको आज एक कार्यक्रमका बीच वीरगञ्ज महानगरपालिकाका प्रमुख राजेशमान सिंहले उद्घाटन गर्नुभएको छ । प्रतियोगिताको उद्घाटन गर्दै महानगरप्रमुख सिंहले फरक क्षमता राख्ने दृष्टिविहीनहरुको क्षमता उजागर गर्न महानगर जहिल्यै हातेमालो गरेर अघि बढ्न तयार रहेको बताए । उनले

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The Winner team: Nepal

नेपाल र भारतबीच नेत्रहीन महिला क्रिकेट सिरिज हुने, अष्ट्रेलियन एम्बेसीले आर्थिक सहयोग गर्ने

नेपालमा रहेको अष्ट्रेलियन एम्बेसीले नेपाली नेत्रहीन क्रिकेटलाई आर्थिक सहयोग गर्ने भएको छ । आगामी अप्रिलमा हुने नेपाल र भारतको नेत्रहिन महिला क्रिकेट सिरिजका लागि अष्ट्रलियन एम्बेसीले नेत्रहीन क्रिकेट संघ नेपाललाई आर्थिक सहयोग गर्ने संघले सोमबार विज्ञप्तिमार्फत जनाएको छ । नेपालमा रहेको अष्ट्रेलिया एम्बेसीले ७ लाख ७७ हजार पाँच समय रुपैयाँ नेत्रहीन क्रिकेटलाई सहयोग गर्नेछ ।

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INTERVIEW WITH PAWAN GHIMIRE, PIONEER OF ADAPTIVE SPORTS IN NEPAL By Sharing4Good

The article link : http://sharing4good.org/article/interview-pawan-ghimire-pioneer-adaptive-sports-nepal INTERVIEW WITH PAWAN GHIMIRE, PIONEER OF ADAPTIVE SPORTS IN NEPAL Full Text Sharing Submitted by Simone Galimberti13DEC How is the current status of adaptive sports in Nepal? Well! It’s going in a sluggish pace but at the same I can’t say that nothing happened. People have slowly started understanding the importance

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Can you play cricket without seeing? See how it can be done

The state level blind cricket tournament is being held at Narayani Stadium in Birganj till Saturday 11 February 2023. Here is the link of audio video news covered by BBC News Nepali: https://www.bbc.com/nepali/articles/c3gzmy18lrqo?at_format=link&at_link_origin=BBC_news_Nepali&at_campaign_type=owned&at_medium=social&at_link_type=web_link&at_link_id=6C7CC826-A9EE-11ED-B3AE-18410EDC252D&at_bbc_team=editorial&at_campaign=Social_Flow&at_ptr_name=facebook_page&fbclid=IwAR2ulLrYSREusRSOwIG3QDgLIqIaUZwDlgsxXs6QlGm0-JoYGp2h5dqRrbY    

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Making the right real with cricketers with and without blindness.

27th July, Kathmandu.Doesn’t matter what types of physical diversity an individual have but the players are always the icons of a nation. However, the players with disabilities always face discrimination in accessing to national recognition, services and benefits. Even, the mainstream players haven’t heard about the players with different physical diversity playing the same sports.

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Bimala, Saarita and Nima received the third edition of Joti K.C blind women cricket talent award 2022

Kathmandu, 31st July, 2022Cricket Association of the Blind on its 17th anniversary award its three women cricket players from Ms. Joti K.C blind women cricket talent award 2022. Amidst a special function, Ms. Jyoti K.C handed over the award to b1 player Neema B.C who originally hails from Bardia and   has been playing cricket since

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Make the right real: Empowering girls with visual disabilities in Nepal through the game of cricket.

“Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal feels pleasure to collaborate with KOREA DISABLED PEOPLE’S DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA“KODDI” to implement the project that aims in training girls with visual disabilities at Bardia and Surkhet to play the great game of cricket, enable them to manage their menstrual and reproductive health so as

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