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46-562: Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) is the governing body of blind cricket in Pakistan . It was founded in 1997, and is a founding member of the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC), and a full member of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). It controls and manages all the tours and matches undertaken by Pakistan blind cricket team . It also promotes blind cricket at domestic level, and provides regular rehabilitation to

92-424: A ball that has not reached the boundary) by managing or threatening to run out batters. For a batter to be dismissed by being bowled , run out , stumped or hit wicket , their wicket needs to be put down, potentially when neither batter is in the ground of the wicket. This generally occurs when a fielder throws the ball at the wicket, or hits it with ball in hand. What this means is defined by Law 29. A wicket

138-590: A catch on the bounce. The WBCC was established in 1996 during an international cricket meeting held in New Delhi, India in September 1996. The WBCC was set up with the objective of promoting and administering the game of blind cricket globally. Today the WBCC has 10 full members namely Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, West Indies and Nepal. George Abraham of India

184-399: A catch). The other four of the five most common methods of dismissal (bowled, LBW, run out, and stumped) involve the stumps and bails being put down (in the case of LBW, theoretically). The word wicket has this meaning in the following contexts: A team's score is described in terms of the total number of runs scored and the total number of wickets lost. The number of wickets taken is

230-497: A knockout competition of limited-overs matches; and a Twenty20 format knockout cup competition. Wicket In the sport of cricket , the term wicket has several meanings: In the sport of croquet , wooden or plastic balls are hit with a mallet through hoops embedded in a grass playing court. A croquet hoop is commonly referred to as a wicket in North American English. (Note: the remainder of this page

276-423: A match by a certain number of wickets. This means that they were batting last, and reached the winning target with a certain number of batsmen still not dismissed. For example, if the side scored the required number of runs to win with only three batters dismissed, they are said to have won by seven wickets (as a team's innings ends when ten batters are dismissed). The word wicket is also sometimes used to refer to

322-462: A primary measure of an individual bowler's ability, and a key part of a bowling analysis . The sequence of time over which two particular batters bat together, a partnership , is referred to as a specifically numbered wicket when discriminating it from other partnerships in the innings . This can be thought of as saying "this was the number of runs scored while this team had lost [ n -1] wickets and had yet to lose their n th wicket." A team can win

368-462: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Blind cricket Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players. It has been governed by the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) since 1996. So far, five Blind World Cups have been held: New Delhi , India (1998); Chennai , India (2002); Islamabad , Pakistan (2006); Cape Town , South Africa (2014); and Sharjah , UAE (2018). In 2012,

414-475: Is about the wicket in cricket, not in croquet.) The origin of the word is from wicket gate , a small gate. Originally, cricket wickets had only two stumps and one bail and looked like a gate, much like the wicket used in the North American game of wicket . The third (middle) stump was introduced in 1775, after Lumpy Stevens bowled three successive deliveries to John Small that went straight through

460-403: Is put down if: The wicket is also put down if a fielder pulls a stump out of the ground in the same manner. Special situations: If the umpires have agreed to dispense with bails, because, for example, it is too windy for the bails to remain on the stumps, the decision as to whether the wicket has been put down is one for the umpire concerned to decide. After a decision to play without bails,

506-458: Is the founding Chairman of the WBCC. Under his leadership, the inaugural Blind Cricket World Cup was held in New Delhi in November 1998. Seven countries participated. Peter Donovan of Australia took over as chairman in 2004. In November 2008, George Abraham was re-elected as president of the WBCC. The first World Cup Cricket for the blind competition was held in New Delhi, India. The tournament

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552-521: Is thought to have originally been "to bat on a sticky wicket." Such pitches were commonplace at all levels of the game (i.e. up to Test match level) until the late 1950s. Even though it is a cricket term, the arches used in croquet and roque are sometimes referred to as wickets , especially in American English . These arches descend from the ancestral game of ground billiards (which may also be related to cricket), and were formerly called

598-803: The Australian Capital Territory . Every two years State cricket teams meet for the Australian Blind Cricket Championships. The 31st National Blind Cricket Championships was held in Queensland in 2012. The first blind cricket "Ashes" competition was held in England in August 2004. Five one-day matches were played, with England winning the Ashes by three games to two. A return series of five matches

644-475: The cricket pitch itself. According to the Laws of Cricket , this usage is incorrect , but it is in common usage and commonly understood by cricket followers. The term sticky wicket refers to a situation in which the pitch has become damp, typically due to rain or high humidity. This makes the path of the ball more unpredictable thus making the job of defending the stumps that much more difficult. The full phrase

690-439: The taking of a wicket . The batter is said to have lost their wicket , the batting side is said to have lost a wicket , the fielding side to have taken a wicket , and the bowler is also said to have taken their (i.e. the batter's) wicket , if the dismissal is one of the types for which the bowler receives credit. This language is used even if the dismissal did not actually involve the stumps and bails in any way (for example,

736-696: The Blind. The South African national blind cricket team has achieved success in these competitions, reaching the semifinals of the 3rd edition of the T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind held in India in 2022. Three domestic competitions are run: the two-division BCEW Cricket League, based around single-innings matches played around the country throughout the cricket season; the BBS Primary Club National Knockout Cup,

782-727: The Disabled. It is a registered Non Profit Organization, affiliated to the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC). Conferred the hosting rights of the First Ever T – 20 World Cup in Bangalore in November /December 2012. The primary goal of CABI: In 1997, Agha Shoukat Ali laid the foundation for the development of cricket for the blind in Pakistan named ' Pakistan Blind Cricket Council ' (PBCC). Agha Shoukat Ali,

828-631: The International Conferences and is playing its part practically. From 1997 onwards many registered clubs have come into existence and are affiliated with the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council. Cricket is now played regularly in schools among the blind. Tournaments are regularly organized in different cities of the country so that the blind may be able to meet, exchange information and have some fun. Rules similar to 'sighted cricket' are observed for cricket for

874-567: The VBCA participates in cricket matches against sighted opposition in keeping with the philosophy of integration and working to remove barriers and isolating influences of having limited vision. The ongoing aims and objectives of the VBCA are as follows: Blind cricket is widely played in Australia, with teams playing regular fixtures in the states of Queensland , New South Wales , Victoria , South Australia and Western Australia , as well as in

920-629: The association is the administrative body for the sport within the United Kingdom. Blind Cricket New South Wales (BCNSW) is the home of blind cricket in New South Wales. Starting 2011, Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) is in place of Association for Cricket for the Blind India (ACBI) set up in 1996. George Abraham is the founder of the registered voluntary body. Its objectives are to use competitive cricket to teach

966-456: The bails if conditions are unfit (e.g., if it is windy they might fall off by themselves). Further details on the specifications of the wickets are contained in Appendix D to the laws. The wicket can be thought of as the target of the fielding team, as the bowler and fielders alike can dismiss the batter by hitting the wicket with the ball, and in particular, can prevent run-scoring (off

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1012-407: The best state team to participate in their respective zones (north, east, west and south). Zonal matches are held by Samarthanam and CABI by identifying local partners, including private and government bodies which affiliate with the organizers, lending their support to the tournament. The winners of the zonal matches play league matches to qualify for the finals. The first regular match for the blind

1058-412: The blind to look at life positively, gain in confidence and strive to be winners rather than dependents; and to use the game as a medium to transmit the message of ability and talent to the society. The ACBI organised the first two Blind Cricket World Cups in 1998 and 2002. CABI is the apex body that organizes and conducts cricket for blind across India. CABI is a sports initiative of Samarthanam Trust for

1104-458: The blind whenever it is played and efforts are being made to spread this all over the country. In 2002 Government of Punjab allocated 45 Kanal space for the construction of Cricket stadium and facilities for PBCC. On construction it will be the first Cricket stadium built for Blind Cricketers. The Victorian Blind Cricket Association (VBCA) is the home of blind cricket in Victoria. Blind cricket

1150-562: The final at Bengaluru, India. On 17 December 2022, India defeated Bangladesh at Bengaluru, India. The 2024 Blind World T20 also known as 2024 Blind T20 World Cup was a T20I tournament which was also the fourth edition of the Blind T20 World Cup for blind cricketers, held in Pakistan from 23 November to 3 December. The founding members of the British Blind Sport organisation were cricketers, and

1196-617: The final. The 2017 Blind World T20 also known as 2017 Blind T20 World Cup was a T20I tournament which was also the second edition of the Blind T20 World Cup for blind cricketers, held in India from 30 January to 12 February. India defeated Pakistan by 9 wickets in the finals to win their second Blind T20 World Cup. Ten teams, hosts India , Pakistan , Sri Lanka , England , Bangladesh , West Indies , South Africa , Nepal , Australia and New Zealand took part, playing in 48 matches. On 12 February 2017, India defeated Pakistan in

1242-551: The finals in 2002 and 2006. In 2014, the championship was won by India , defeating the two-time winner Pakistan . The rules of blind cricket are based on the standard laws of cricket with some essential modifications. WBCC international playing rules are codified in 25 clauses, first ratified in 2005. There are a total number of 11 players in each team: at least four players who are totally blind (classified as B1) and three partially blind players (B2), and up to four partially sighted players (B3). In terms of playing equipment,

1288-515: The first Blind World Cup T20 was held in Bangalore , India. Blind cricket relies on common use of the 'sweep shot', in order to provide maximum chance of the bat hitting the ball. Blind cricket was invented in Melbourne in 1922 by two blind factory workers who improvised the game using a tin can containing rocks. The Victorian Blind Cricket Association was founded shortly after, in 1922, and

1334-448: The first sports ground and clubhouse for blind cricket was built at Kooyong , Melbourne in 1928. The world's first test cricket match for the blind was played in 2000 between Pakistan and South Africa, in which Pakistan defeated South Africa by 94 runs. South Africa won the first world championship in 1998, defeating Pakistan in the finals; Pakistan consecutively won the next two championships, defeating South Africa and India in

1380-416: The formation of BCSA, with increasing numbers of players and teams participating in regional and national competitions. The organization has also established partnerships with other cricketing bodies, including Cricket South Africa, to further promote the sport. In addition to its regional activities, BCSA has also participated in international blind cricket tournaments, including the T20 World Cup Cricket for

1426-471: The formation of the national women team for the first time. Around a 100 players were registered for the trials ahead of the team's debut series against Nepal. As of 2017, the following 16 clubs are affiliated with PBCC: This article about sports in Pakistan is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to cricket administration is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This parasport organization article

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1472-528: The founder and life and soul of cricket for the blind in Pakistan, also represented the country in August 1996 the first International Conference on Cricket for the Blind which was held in Delhi, India, in which seven countries from all over the World participated. The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council is registered and affiliated with the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) and is its permanent member. The PBCC attends all

1518-518: The major adaptation is the ball, which is significantly larger than a standard cricket ball and filled with ball bearings to provide audible cues. The size allows partially sighted players to see the ball and the contents allow blind players to hear it. The wicket ( stumps ) is also larger, made of metal tubes painted in fluorescent colours, to allow partially sighted players to see and blind players to touch it in order to correctly orient themselves when batting or bowling. Various other modifications to

1564-576: The players. Syed Sultan Shah is the current Chairman of the PBCC, having been in office since 2009. He also serves as the President of the WBCC. In August 1996, the first International Conference was held for blind cricket in Delhi , India , in which seven countries participated. The World Blind Cricket Council was formed then with Pakistan as one of its founding members. In May 2018, the PBCC announced

1610-518: The rear of 454 Glenferrie Road, Kooyong VIC 3144 (opposite the Kooyong Tennis Stadium Kooyong Stadium ). Games are played on Saturday afternoons from October through to March and spectators are most welcome. The VBCA provides an important role in the community by developing and providing opportunities for people who are blind or vision impaired to enjoy the recreational and social benefits of cricket. Additionally,

1656-474: The rules apply. Verbal signals are widely used both by umpires and players: in particular, the bowler must shout 'Play!' as he releases the ball. The delivery is required to pitch at least twice when bowled to a completely blind batsman (once when bowled to a partially sighted batsman), but must not be rolling. Totally blind batsmen cannot be out due to being stumped , and must be found to be LBW twice before going out. Totally blind fielders are allowed to take

1702-639: The sport of cricket for the blind and visually impaired in the country. The organization oversees regional activities throughout the country, including in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, the Western Cape, and the Free State. These regional activities include leagues, tournaments, and training programs for blind and visually impaired cricketers. Blind cricket in South Africa has grown significantly since

1748-515: The teams; management /players were borne by Hotel Kanishka. A suite was also provided for meetings & management to work from within the hotel. The match resulted in South Africa winning against Pakistan in the final. India and Australia were the two semi-finalists. The second World Cup was held in Chennai, India in December. Pakistan defeated South Africa in the finals. The third World Cup

1794-452: The two stumps rather than hitting them. The size and shape of the wicket has changed several times during the last 300 years; its dimensions and placing is now determined by Law 8 in the Laws of Cricket , thus: There are also specified lengths for the barrel and spigots of the bail. There are different specifications for the wickets and bails for junior cricket. The umpires may dispense with

1840-509: The wicket has been put down [...] shall be deemed to be the first frame in which the LED lights are illuminated and subsequent frames show the bail permanently removed from the top of the stumps." The manufacturer is reviewing the LED wicket's performance after a number of international cricketers criticized the Zing bails during the 2019 Cricket World Cup . The dismissal of a batter is known as

1886-530: The wicket has been put down if the umpire concerned is satisfied that the wicket has been struck by the ball, by the striker's bat , person, or items of his clothing or equipment separated from his person as described above, or by a fielder with the hand holding the ball or with the arm of the hand holding the ball. As per the ICC Playing Conditions, when using the LED wickets , "the moment at which

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1932-497: Was held in Islamabad, Pakistan defeated India, under the leadership of Aga Shaukat-Ali, the founder of Pakistan Blind Cricket Council. On 7 December 2014, India defeated Pakistan in the final at Cape Town, South Africa. On 20 January 2018, India defeated Pakistan in the final at Sharjah. The first T20 Blind Cricket World Cup was held at Aditya Academy Ground in Bangalore , India in 2012. India defeated Pakistan by 29 runs in

1978-491: Was held in Sydney, Australia, in December 2008, resulting in a controversial 3–0 victory for England. Australia was victorious in a 2012 contest but England regained the ascendancy in 2016. Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled & Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI organizes state, zonal, national and international level cricket tournaments for the blind. The state level cricket tournaments are organized to select

2024-548: Was invented in Melbourne in 1922. The world's first sports ground and clubhouse for blind people was developed at Kooyong, Victoria in 1928 and is still used today as the home of the VBCA. The Association now has four clubs with approximately 70 vision-impaired and blind members and several volunteers. Current clubs: The Victorian Blind Cricket Association is located in the Charlie Bradley Pavilion, at

2070-480: Was named & designated as, "Kanishka World Cup Cricket for the Blind", because of the sponsorship by Hotel Kanishka of Ministry of Tourism Government of India, as informed by the then Director Administration, Retd. Lt. Col Sardev Singh from the Indian Army and his daughter Rakhee who was volunteering for this tournament. Further to this, a major portion of the expenses for stay & important events held for all

2116-481: Was played in Karachi in 1978 between Lahore and IDA RIEU School, Karachi. During this period several matches were played at school level. The PBCC has organized eight (8) major National Tournaments besides Two Double-Wicket Tournaments since it is established in 1997. Blind Cricket South Africa (BCSA) is the governing body for blind cricket in South Africa. It was founded in 2008 with the aim of promoting and developing

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