The names of the selected players was announced at the press conference that was presided over by the AICC General Secretary Oscar Fernandes here today.
"I feel honoured to be associated with a great cause like this. I wish each and every player all the very best, may the best man take the World Cup home," said Fernandes, the patron-in-chief of the World Cup.
"If one is differently-abled he should have equal opportunity to perform like the non-disabled," he said.
The Indian contingent of 17 players will be led by 24-year-old hard hitting opening batsman Shekhar Naik from Karnataka. The Indian team which had defeated Pakistan in March is among the favourites going into the World Cup.
"We have a great chance of winning the world cup. Pakistan, South Africa, England and Australia will be our toughest opponents," said Mahantesh Ghativalappa, founder of NGO 'Samathanam'.
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Apart from the hosts India, Australia, Bangladesh, England, Pakistan, South Africa, West Indies, Sri Lanka and Nepal will be participating in the tournament.
CABI is organising the event in association with the Bangalore-based NGO Samarthan.
"It is a matter of great pride that we are conducting this event. The tournament will definitely make its mark as one of the most profound and innovative concept that our country is going to present on an international level," he said.
The Cricket Association for the Blind in India is hopeful that BCCI will come forward and associate itself with the World Cup. MORE


