Both the teams would land here tomorrow, said Anil Bhandari, chairman of Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association for Blind.
This is for the first time the city is hosting an international cricket match for the blind, he said.
The association was trying to ensure that as many as 20,000 spectators, including 10,000 students, attend the match at Holkar Stadium where the entry would be free, he said.
The T-20 world cup of the visually impaired, with ten participating teams, got off yesterday in New Delhi.
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