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Australia supports blind women’s cricket in Pakistan

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April 30, 2026
Australia supports blind women’s cricket in Pakistan
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 Islamabad, April 30,2026: The Australian High Commission, in partnership with the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) and Serena Hotels, supported a national training camp for visually impaired women and girls in Islamabad from 25–30 April.

 The annual initiative built on the historic formation of Pakistan’s first blind women’s cricket team in 2018.

This year, 52 participants from across Pakistan took part in the camp, developing their skills and working towards national selection.

Speaking after the closing T20 match, Australia’s High Commissioner to Pakistan, Timothy Kane, said:

 “Cricket is a powerful force for connection and inclusion. It brings Australia and Pakistan together through a shared passion, and it also creates opportunities for women and girls — including those with disabilities — to challenge barriers and succeed.”

“At a time when Australian players and coaches are actively engaged in Pakistan’s cricket landscape, this initiative highlights the depth of our partnership — from elite sport to grassroots impact.”

Chairman of the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council, Syed Sultan Shah, said:

“Blind cricket is more than a sport — it is a platform for empowerment. With the right support, these women can excel both on and off the field.”

CEO Serena Hotels, Aziz Bolani, said: “This initiative reflects the power of partnerships in advancing inclusion and opportunity through sport.”

Blind cricket originated in Australia in 1922 and has since grown into a global sport, with both Australia and Pakistan playing leading roles in its development.

Tags: AustraliaAustralian High CommissionIslamabadnational training campPakistanPakistan Blind Cricket CouncilPBCCSyed Sultan Shahvisually impaired women
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