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BCCI 'mustn't turn blind eye to visually impaired cricket'

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India's supremacy may be in jeopardy in the Test match arena, but in the world of blind cricket, they still rule the roost. In the past five years, they have won an ODI World Cup and two T20 World Cups. And they remain on course for a fourth piece of silverware after reaching the final of this year's World Cup in the United Arab Emirates. But team captain Ajay Kumar Reddy, who lost his vision as a child due to an eye infection, says the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) is struggling for funding. Photo: Ajay Kumar Reddy tries to run out Pakistani cricket batsman Muhammad Jamil (Getty Images)

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