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Asia Cup Wheelchair Cricket 2023: Match 1 Between Nepal and Sri Lanka Abandoned Due to Rain, Teams Share Points

Ghazal Khan | October 05, 2023

The much-anticipated match 1 of the ICWC Asia Cup of Wheelchair Cricket 2023 between Nepal and Sri Lanka unfortunately had to be abandoned due to inclement weather. The teams had to settle for 1-1 points each in this rain-affected encounter.

The inaugural ceremony, held earlier today at the TU International Cricket Ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, witnessed esteemed dignitaries from the cricket fraternity. The chief guest for the ceremony was Mr. Roshan Kumar Singh, Vice President of the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN). Mr. Singh's presence added prestige and excitement to the event. Additionally, the ceremony saw the participation of notable sports personalities such as Mr. Prakash Silwal, Secretary of the Nepal Paralympic Committee, Mr. Sarad Veshwakar, former Vice Captain of the Nepal cricket team, and Mr. Pradeep Aire, former national cricket player.


The Asia Cup 2023 is being played in a wheelchair cricket format, organized by the Pakistan Wheelchair Cricket Association and co-organized by the Physically Challenged Cricket Association of Nepal, providing an opportunity for disabled athletes to showcase their talent on the international stage. This year's edition is hosted by Nepal, a country known for its rich cricketing heritage. The TU International Cricket Ground has been buzzing with excitement as supporters eagerly await thrilling matches and exceptional performances from the participating teams.

Despite the unfortunate outcome of match 1, cricket enthusiasts and fans alike have high hopes for a spectacular tournament ahead. Tomorrow, fans will witness two exciting matches. First, India will go head-to-head with Bangladesh. Later in the day, arch-rivals Pakistan and Sri Lanka will lock horns in what promises to be a gripping encounter.


The Asia Cup 2023 not only embodies the spirit of cricket but also represents a platform for inclusion and empowerment. By organizing such tournaments, the cricket associations aim to inspire and support physically challenged athletes, proving that accessibility is no limitation to achieving greatness in their chosen sport.




About Me

Ghazal Khan

CEO
Divyang Cricket Control Board of India
Agra, Uttar Pradesh,, India
With the grace of the Almighty, I am Chief Executive Ofiicer at Divyang (Disability) Cricket Control Board of India and Divyang (Disability) Premier League, DPL T-20, and Head of Indian Wheelchair Cricket. Also I am the Secretary of International Affairs at International Cricket Council for the Physically Challenged and Vice Chairperson of International Council for Wheelchair Cricket.

Since 2014, I'm working for the welfare of the Specially-abled youth through Disability Cricket worldwide. My only objective is to establish Disability Cricket worldwide and do something good for the welfare of the society until my last breath.