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Tendulkar urges BCCI to recognise India's blind cricket body

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Batting great Sachin Tendulkar has called on the BCCI to recognise the Cricket Associatio­n for the Blind in India (CABI) and bring its players under the Board's pension scheme.

Tendulkar wrote to the Committee of Administra­tor's (CoA) chairman Vinod Rai, requesting him to consider recognitio­n for CABI, weeks after the team won the Blind World Cup 2018, beating Pakistan by two wickets in the final on January 20.

"As we celebrate the fourth consecutiv­e victory of the Indian team in the Blind World Cup, I urge you to consider recognitio­n of Cricket Associatio­n for the Blind in India by the BCCI," Tendulkar wrote in the letter.

The cricket icon was impressed with the team's fighting spirit, citing it as an example for others to follow.

"The team has overcome many hurdles and singlemind­edly focussed on getting laurels for our country. Their victory is inspiratio­nal and reminds us of the limitless power of the human mind.

"I am given to understand that the BCCI has lent its support to these players in the past and considerin­g a similar initiative this time too."

It was India's second title at the mega event as earlier they had won the 50-over World Cup, outclassin­g Pakistan at Cape Town, South Africa in December 2014.

"However, I believe that it is time that a long-standing request to be recognised by the BCCI be considered. This gesture will truly be an acknowledg­ment of their passion for the sport of cricket.

"You may also consider bringing these champions under the BCCI pension scheme towards their longter m financial security."

Rai had said after the triumph that the World Cupwinning players will be rewarded for their perfor mance by the BCCI.

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