NEW DELHI: Pakistan will play its share of matches in next year’s inaugural blind women’s T20 World Cup in either Nepal or Sri Lanka after a hybrid model for the event was finalised at the World Blind Cricket Council’s (WBCC) Annual General Meeting in Multan.
The development comes a few weeks after India withdrew from the men’s T20 Blind Cricket World Cup in Pakistan owing to security concerns.
The hosting rights for the women’s event were awarded to India last year and affirmed at the AGM on Monday in which 11 member countries were present. India, England and New Zealand joined the meeting virtually.