LAHORE, Feb 06 (APP):Nepal blind women cricket team left here on Wednesday for home via Wagha Border after winning the five match T20 international series 4-0 against Pakistan.
The touring side was given a warm send off at Wagha Border by
the officials of the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council led by its President, Syed Sultan Shah.
It was the first ever blind women cricket international series in Pakistan and the visit of the Nepal side has written a new cricket history.
Chairman, Nepal Blind cricket Association, Pawan Ghimrie said
“it was a historic moment in blind women cricket history that first
ever series was organized in Pakistan . He said PBCC made excellent arrangements to hold the matches in a befitting manner for which it deserves praise and appreciation.”
Pawan said his team was engaged in blind women cricket for the
last ten years whereas Pakistan team was in process of learning and rebuilding and with passage of time it will gain experience to perform better.
“We enjoyed our stay in Pakistan and played cricket at different centres and we will remember the love, care and hospitality we received during our stay in Pakistan ”,he said adding “ Pakistan is a safe
country to organize elite sports events and we were given best security during our stay.”