![]() Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) is a foundation for blind cricketers in India. Cricket Association for the Blind in India work is to manage and control all the events, tours and matches undertaken by Indian blind cricket team. Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) helps to use competitive cricket to teach 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. Establishment of Cricket Association for the Blind in India George Abraham is the founder and the first chairman of Cricket Association for the Blind in India. It was founded in the year 1996 when an International Conference was held in Delhi. Reorganisation of Cricket Association for the Blind in India Cricket Association for the Blind in India was recognized as Association for Cricket for the Blind India (ACBI) and then in 2011 it was changed to its present name. Cricket Association for the Blind in India is registered by World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) and a full member of WBCC. ![]() Management of Cricket Association for the Blind in India Cricket Association for the Blind (CABI) is the summit body that organizes and conducts cricket for the blind across India. Cricket Association for the Blind in India was handed over the responsibility of promoting and organizing cricket for the blind by the previous body Association for Cricket for the Blind in India - ACBI, in the year 2010. It is a registered Non Profit Organization, affiliated to the World Blind Cricket Council WBCC. Support of Cricket Association for the Blind in India Cricket Association for the Blind in India is the sports initiative of a Bengaluru based Non Government Organisation, Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled. Objectives of Cricket Association for the Blind in India The objectives of Cricket Association for the Blind in India are |
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