BCCI Launches Support Framework for Blind Cricket, DCCI Hails Inclusive Move

The Differently Abled Cricket Council of India has welcomed the BCCI's decision to introduce a structured support framework for blind cricket. The initiative focuses on providing international exposure, home series support, and access to BCCI-affiliated venues. DCCI officials praised the move as a progressive shift that strengthens opportunities for visually impaired cricketers. The BCCI stated the framework reflects the importance of inclusive growth in cricket.

Key Points: BCCI Support Framework for Blind Cricket Welcomed by DCCI

  • BCCI introduces support for blind cricket
  • Focus on international exposure and venues
  • DCCI hails inclusive growth step
  • Leadership praised as purpose-driven
  • Framework to enable athlete platforms
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DCCI welcomes BCCI's support framework for Blind Cricket, thanks Jay Shah for inclusive decision

DCCI welcomes BCCI's landmark support framework for blind cricket, focusing on international exposure and venue access, hailed as a step for inclusive growth.

"Jay Shah represents a thought, a belief, and a transformation. - Ravi Kant Chauhan, DCCI General Secretary"

New Delhi, February 22

The Differently Abled Cricket Council of India has welcomed the recent decision of the Board of Control for Cricket in India to introduce a structured support framework for one of the Founder Member of DCCI the Cricket Association for the Blind in India, calling it a landmark step for inclusive growth in Indian cricket.

The initiative, which focuses on international exposure, home series support, and access to BCCI-affiliated venues, has been widely appreciated across the disability cricket ecosystem. DCCI office-bearers described the move as a progressive shift that strengthens opportunities and professional pathways for visually impaired cricketers, as per a press release from DCCI.

DCCI General Secretary Ravi Kant Chauhan said, "Jay Shah represents a thought, a belief, and a transformation. When leadership rises beyond position and becomes purpose-driven, history is created. His vision has consistently demonstrated that with clarity of direction and strong intent, meaningful change can be achieved in sport."

DCCI Vice President Sumit Jain added, "There is a significant difference between simply working and elevating work to new heights. Under his leadership, Indian cricket -- particularly women's cricket -- has witnessed remarkable progress. This evolution is visible not just in numbers, but in the confidence and opportunities available to players."

Joint Secretary Abhay Pratap Singh stated, "Providing organised support for disability cricket and enabling a robust framework for blind cricket reflects that his vision extends beyond the game itself. It reaches every talented athlete who only needs a platform. This decision is equivalent to giving direction to thousands of dreams."

BCCI said, "The initiative reflects the importance of inclusive growth in cricket, an approach that ICC Chairman Mr Jay Shah has advocated during his tenure as BCCI Honorary Secretary and continues to support in his role at the ICC."

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartwarming to see such a positive step. Inclusion is the true spirit of sports. Hope this leads to more visibility and sponsorships for these amazing athletes. Their determination is an inspiration.
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Rohit P
A long overdue move, but welcome nonetheless. The BCCI has the resources; it's good to see them being channeled for a wider cause. Now, let's ensure the support is consistent and not just a one-time PR activity. The proof will be in the execution.
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Sarah B
As someone who has watched blind cricket matches, the talent is undeniable. Access to proper venues and international exposure will take the sport to the next level. Kudos to all involved for thinking beyond just the mainstream.
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Vikram M
This is what true progress looks like. When we talk about cricket being a religion in India, it must include every devotee. Hope other sports federations take note and follow this inclusive model. Jay Shah and BCCI deserve praise here.
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Karthik V
While I welcome the decision, the article reads a bit too much like a press release full of praise for one individual. The focus should remain on the players and the systemic change. Let's hope the framework is robust and actually delivers on the ground for the athletes.
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Nisha Z

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