Pakistani Blind Cricket Team Wins World Cup, Mayor Karachi Commends Achievement

Karachi: Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab has lauded the Pakistani blind cricket team for becoming world champions for the first time, marking a significant achievement in the sport. The victory came as the team clinched the title at the Blind T-20 Cricket World Cup, overcoming previous setbacks in the final stages of the competition.

According to Karachi Metropolitan Corporation, Mayor Wahab expressed his congratulations to both the team and the nation, emphasizing the players’ commendable performance throughout the event. He noted that the Pakistani team has finally claimed the championship title from the former champion, India. The mayor voiced his optimism that the team’s success will persist, ensuring Pakistan’s prominence in blind cricket on a global scale.

The mayor highlighted the consistent efforts and dedication of the players and the management team, which have been pivotal in achieving this milestone. He underscored the importance of maintaining Pakistan’s prestige in international sports, expressing confidence in the team’s future endeavors.

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