Last month India defeated Pakistan by two wickets to lift their second Blind Cricket World Cup title in Sharjah.
"In the last few days there have been positive discussions happening between CABI and BCCI. COA Vinod Rai personally congratulated us and said what BCCI is planning to do for blind cricket," CABI president Mahantesh GK said during a press conference.
Mahentesh said he and CABI general secretary John David met BCCI CEO Rahul Johri, who was "positive about a possible collaboration".
"Cricket grounds are one of our major challenges and we have requested for that also. Some of the major support we requested Rahul ji (was in terms of) infrastructure, we don't have grounds and it is difficult and during coaching camp we had to hire grounds, we have requested BCCI to allow us to practise in BCCI infrastructure.
Mahantesh though maintained that they would like to retain CABI as a body.
"We would like to retain CABI because we have World Blind Cricket Limited, which governs blind cricket globally. We met (ICC CEO) David Richardson and I am asking him to affiliate World Blind Cricket with ICC. He is keen and said they are working out a new strategy," the CABI chief said.
The CABI president also said that some of the major visually-challenged teams like Pakistan and England have been fully recognised by their cricket bodies.
He signed off claiming that the BCCI has said it will reward the players and the organisation following the World Cup win.
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