Bangladesh to Host T20 Asia Cup Cricket for the Blind 2026

Dhaka, Bangladesh — The Bangladesh Blind Cricket Council has officially announced the T20 Asia Cup Cricket for the Blind 2026, bringing together visually impaired cricketers from across Asia in a celebration of talent, determination, and inclusive sportsmanship.

The tournament, powered by Safwan Bashundhara Global, is expected to feature top blind cricket teams from several Asian nations competing in the fast-paced T20 format. Organizers say the event aims to promote equal opportunities in sports while increasing awareness about the abilities and achievements of visually impaired athletes.

The official tournament logo was recently unveiled, symbolizing unity, resilience, and the growing popularity of blind cricket in the region. The event is being organized under the leadership of the Bangladesh Blind Cricket Council, which has played a significant role in developing blind cricket in Bangladesh over the years.

Tournament officials stated that the competition will not only provide high-level cricket entertainment but also strengthen regional friendship and cooperation through sports. Fans, supporters, and cricket enthusiasts are expected to gather in large numbers to support the participating teams.

Further details regarding participating countries, match schedules, venues, and ticket information are expected to be announced in the coming months.

The T20 Asia Cup Cricket for the Blind 2026 is anticipated to become one of the biggest sporting events for visually impaired athletes in Asia, highlighting the spirit of courage, inclusion, and competitive excellence.

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