Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) announced Colombo as another neutral place for matches involving Pakistan during the inauguration female World Cup T20.
Originally, Kathmandu was described as a neutral place. However, Cabi said in a press release that Sri Lanka was now included as another host due to the ongoing volatile situation in Nepal.
The decision to move the venue came after the World Council Council Executive Committee (WBCC) on Monday.
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Cabi officials will soon participate in their Colombo counterparts to complete the measure and ensure smooth matches.
The new Delhi and Bengalur will be used as other places for the tournament that will take place from 11 to 25 November.
The championship will include 21 league matches, two semifinals and a large final, with accessories spreading along the new Delhi, Bengaluru and Colombo.
Mahantsh G. Kivadasannavar, chairman of CABI, noted: “This world championship is more than just a tournament, it is a celebration of courage, skills and integration.
“Hosting in India is a matter of pride, and I’m sure our girls will enter this occasion, inspire millions and will be a nation proud.”
In addition to India, the tournament will record participation from Australia, England, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the United States.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
September 16, 2025
