Pakistan began the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) World Blind Games with an 18-run victory over India on Sunday in Birmingham.
After winning the toss, the India VI team invited Pakistan’s visually-impaired team to bat first at King Edward’s School ground.
In the allotted 20 overs, the Green Shirts scored 187 runs and lost eight wickets. Muhammad Salman hit 50 off 31 balls, captain Nisar Ali hit 46 off 33, and Badar Munir hit 37 off 24.
Ajay Kumar Reddy got four wickets for India’s visually impaired team, while Nakula Badanayak dismissed three Pakistani batters.
Pakistan began the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) World Blind Games with an 18-run victory over India on Sunday in Birmingham.
After winning the toss, the India VI team invited Pakistan’s visually-impaired team to bat first at King Edward’s School ground.
In the allotted 20 overs, the Green Shirts scored 187 runs and lost eight wickets. Muhammad Salman hit 50 off 31 balls, captain Nisar Ali hit 46 off 33, and Badar Munir hit 37 off 24.
Ajay Kumar Reddy got four wickets for India’s visually impaired team, while Nakula Badanayak dismissed three Pakistani batters.