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The Indian blind cricket crew is not going to compete within the T20 World Cup as the federal government has denied it permission to journey to Pakistan resulting from safety considerations, the nationwide federation mentioned on Tuesday. The Indian crew was presupposed to cross the Wagah border on Wednesday for the occasion, scheduled to be held from November 23 to December 3. The Indian blind cricket crew had received a No Objection Certificates (NOC) from the sports activities ministry for participation however apparently could not get clearance from the MEA.
“We’ve been informed unofficially that the blind crew is not going to be permitted to journey to Pakistan. We have been scheduled to journey to Wagah border tomorrow. However as of now no clearance has come from the ministry officers. So, we’re a bit disillusioned,” Shailendra Yadav, Normal Secretary of the Indian Blind Cricket Affiliation (IBCA), informed PTI.
“They’re saying when the mainstream cricket crew is just not secure how are you going to be secure there. In fact, we’ll settle for the choice, however why maintain the choice until the final minute, why not inform us a month or 25 days again. There’s a course of,” Yadav added.
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