Campaign for blind cricketers gains nationwide support

Published On: January 6, 2018 08:16 AM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


KATHMANDU, Jan 6: Nepali fans group Nepali Cricket Supporters Society (NCSS) has collected a total of Rs 194,846 as of Friday to support the Nepali blind cricketers who traveled strenuously to reach Pakistan to participate in ODI World Cup for the blind.

The declared amount of Rs 150,000 is to be collected soon. 

A group of over 150 individuals came forward for the support of the campaign that started on Wednesday. 

The donors include some noted individuals such as Nepali Congress leader Gagan Thapa, who donated Rs 25,000. National cricket team captain Paras Khadka, former fast bowler Amrit Bhattarai, and Biratnagar Warriors’ owner Paras Lunia have declared support of Rs 50,000 each for the campaign.

Those making donations include national cricketers Sunil Dhamala, Sompal Kami and Siddhant Lohani. 

Former Nepal captain and current U-19 team’s head coach Binod Das and international umpire Devendra Subedi contributed Rs 5,000 each. The A-Division outfit Three Star contributed Rs 10,000 for the fund raising campaign as well.

The Nepali team had to take routes by road and train to reach Pakistan to take part in the Blind Cricket World Cup, which will be played between January 7 and 21. With Cricket Association of Blind Nepal, not having enough money to arrange flight tickets for the team, cricketers traveled for four days by road and train to reach Pakistan.

“The journey to Pakistan for the fifth Blind Cricket World Cup 2018 is no less than a war, just reached Wagha Border with loads of problems and struggles,” posted Niroj Giri, the Team Manager of Blind cricket team on his Facebook on Friday afternoon.

The campaign led by NCSS President Bhanu Sigdel expressed his sadness and dissatisfaction on the sorry state of national blind athletes in Nepal. 

“I felt sad to be a cricket fan as well as a leader of fan group to know the dire condition of our blind cricketers. World Cup is not just a sports event, but a matter of pride for the players carrying the emblem of the nation at the international stage. I thought if we as fans can collect some funds and donations to help the national treasures to return home smoothly and safely,’’ said Sigdel, a lecturer at Prime College, Kathmandu.

NCSS has been actively involved in cricket as a volunteer organization supporting Nepali cricketers and events since more than two years now via different means.

The supporters’ society are planning to buy the return air tickets from the funds collected from the two-week campaign or the cash will be handed over to blind cricket team after they arrive in Nepal informed Sigdel.

 


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