CABI, which is affiliated to Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) and World Blind Cricket (WBC), said the team would also visit Bahrain and play matches there from June 1-4 and return home on June 5.
The team has been practising in Valsad, Gujarat since May 18 and its captain Shekar Nayak said that it was well prepared to take on England.
"The proposed tour is very important as the champions are playing first international tournament after the World Cup victory. This will be a good preparation for the forthcoming second T20 World Cup for the blind in 2016 (to be held in the country)," said Mahantesh G Kivadasannavar, the general secretary of CABI.
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