The Bangladesh Blind Cricket Council — Building a legacy of courage, talent, and national pride in blind cricket since 2006.
To make Bangladesh a leading nation in blind cricket in Asia by 2030, while ensuring that every visually impaired individual has the opportunity to play, compete, and excel in cricket.
To govern, develop, and promote blind cricket across Bangladesh; identify talented visually impaired cricketers; provide professional coaching and international exposure; and advocate for the rights and recognition of blind athletes.
Inclusivity, Excellence, Integrity, Courage, and Community. We believe that sight is not a prerequisite for sporting greatness.
The Bangladesh Blind Cricket Council was established by a group of passionate advocates for disability sports in Dhaka.
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Organized the inaugural National Blind Cricket Championship with 6 district teams across Bangladesh.
Received full membership status from the Asian Cricket Council, legitimizing blind cricket at the international level in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Blind Cricket Team toured Pakistan for the first time, playing 3 T20 matches against the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council.
Historic achievement — Bangladesh reached the finals of the ACC Blind Cricket T20 Championship.
Bangladesh participated in the ICC Blind Cricket World Cup, competing against world's best blind cricket nations.
Signed landmark MoU with Bangladesh Cricket Board for structured development programs and facility sharing.
Full Member — WBCC, the global governing body for blind cricket
Associate Member — ACC Blind Cricket Committee
Recognized affiliate organization for disability sports