Islamabad, Nov 21: Jahangir Khan Supports Pakistan Blind Cricket Team Ahead of World Cup

As Pakistan hosts the 4th T20 Blind Cricket World Cup, sports icons Jahangir Khan and Islahuddin Siddiqui have expressed their full support and best wishes to the Pakistan Blind Cricket Team.

Both renowned for their achievements in their respective sports, they emphasized the importance of recognizing and empowering visually impaired athletes who continue to bring pride to the nation.

Jahangir Khan Applauds the Blind Cricket Council’s Efforts

Squash legend Jahangir Khan praised the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) and its chairman, Syed Sultan Shah, for organizing the prestigious event. “I hope this successful initiative will elevate blind cricket in Pakistan both nationally and internationally,” Jahangir said. He called on the nation to unite in support of the team, stressing the importance of collective backing for both the players and the sport.

Islahuddin Praises the Players’ Resilience

Former hockey captain and Olympian Islahuddin Siddiqui joined Jahangir in applauding the resilience and accomplishments of Pakistan’s blind cricketers, acknowledging their significant contributions to the country’s global standing. “They have uplifted Pakistan’s dignity with their exceptional performances and high morale. I am confident they will make us proud and bring home another World Cup victory,” Islahuddin remarked.

Blind Cricket: A Source of Inspiration

Both sports legends highlighted how blind cricket showcases the remarkable abilities of visually impaired individuals. They urged the nation to celebrate these athletes, who overcome numerous challenges to achieve greatness, and to offer steadfast support as they strive for victory in the World Cup.

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