“ Fourth KCF Blind Cricket Tournament, 2023”
Feb, 11 th ,2023: Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal in joint collaboration with Madise Blind Cricket Association conducted the mixed blind cricket tournament from
Feb, 11 th ,2023: Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal in joint collaboration with Madise Blind Cricket Association conducted the mixed blind cricket tournament from
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
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
“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
Sports is the right of persons with disabilities. However, persons with blindness hardly get the opportunity to enjoy their fundamental right to play. Sports for
On the auspicious Occasion of 112th International Women’s Day, Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal Organized a mixed blind cricket competition on 10th March at
CAB in partnership with Hilden Charitable Foundation distributed sanitary kits and COVID-19 safety materials to over 50 persons with visual impairments at Kathmandu.
Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal, awarded three of its women cricketers with the second edition of the Jyoti K.C talent award amid the special function being organized on its 15th Anniversary
On the auspicious occasion of its 15th Anniversary, Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal awarded its three women cricketers by Jyoti K.C Blind Women Cricket Talent Award 2020. The recipients are the national team captain- Ms Bhagwati Bhattarai from B3 category, wicketkeeper batswoman- Mankeshi Choudhary from b2 category and Batswoman-Ms. Asha Regami from b1 category.
Nepali national blind cricket team returned to Nepal on 10th December after playing three one day matches and five T20 matches with Indian Blind cricket team at Kanpur and Lucknow.
The Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal (CAB, Nepal) is an umbrella organisation for all the blind cricket governing bodies around the country. Established on 16th August 2016 to ensure the right of blind and visually impaired people to play sport and to rehabilitate and empower them by enhancing their access to cricket,
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