Players will compete for the top spot to represent their country. The selection committee of CABI will select a 17-member squad along with three reserve players to represent the country for the year 2024-25.

The 30 players have been playing national level tournaments for the last four years and the Visually Impaired Women's National has provided an opportunity for players to find ways to showcase their cricketing talent.

CABI is working to promote cricket for visually impaired women across India, empowering them and building an inclusive society through cricket for the visually impaired.

Commenting on the selection trials, Dr. Mahantesh G, President of Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI).“The continuous hard work of CABI and all the state boards has helped in creating this platform for representation of blind women,” Kiwadsanwar said. Country through cricket for the blind."

“We formed the women's team in 2023 and had a lot of success in the IBSA World Games last year by winning the gold medal by defeating Australia by 9 wickets and winning the first-ever international bilateral series in India against Nepal. Leadership,” he said. Said.The 5 day selection trial will be held at IIG Sports Academy KT Global School Khordha, Bhubaneswar and each player will be evaluated based on his performance during the selection trial.

CABI has appointed four observers who will submit reports to the CAB Selection Committee and then the committee will announce a 17-member squad with an additional 3 reserve players for the year 2024 to represent the country in the upcoming events, CABI said in a statement. Release on Wednesday.

“The top 30 players come from 11 states in India and this is an opportunity for the players to learn from each other which helps everyone get a better experience through visually impaired cricket. Visually Impaired Cricket is an initiative to empower these cricketers A positive transformational tool and make them powerful individuals to inspire millions of people across the world,” said Mr Busse Gowda, President, Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI)..