Interesting, then please write to Indian Express informing them about
the falsity in the news. that would be so nice as awared citizen.

On 8/13/14, Jaison Bellarmine <[email protected]> wrote:
> friends,
> Sorry to say that the news is not valid one. The 28 member shortlist
> was announced after the camp at Thirupathy. But the 17 member Indian
> squad is yet to be announced. This news is, thus, a false one. I have
> confirmed the same with Mr. David John, Treasurer, CABI. The news was
> originating from the Gujarath Cricket association or from a player
> from Gujarath as I understand from the news. And I am so sorry not to
> see any comment from Gujarath cricket association member/ player
> saying that it is a false news.
>
> On 8/12/14, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I extend the Indian blind cricket team best wishes for the upcoming WC
>> http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/seven-from-state-selected-to-play-world-cup-in-cape-town/99/
>> Seven players from Gujarat have been selected as part of the Indian
>> Cricket team for Blind for the World Cup Tournament 2014 in South
>> Africa to be held in November. Gujarat has the largest representation
>> in the Indian team of 17. Interestingly, six out of the seven from the
>> state are from Valsad. The Cricket Association for the Blind in India
>> (CABI) finished the process of selection of players last month at
>> Tirupati. The upcoming World Cup will be played in Cape Town in South
>> Africa between November 25-December 20.
>>
>> Around 56 players from 18 different states of India took part in the
>> selection drive and out of which 28 were selected. Among these
>> selected players, the association has shortlisted 17 players for the
>> Indian cricket team.
>>
>> The visually impaired cricket players of Valsad are Ketan Patel (30),
>> Hitesh Patel (27), Ganesh Gavit (31), Subhash Bhoya (28), Sanjay
>> Dharavda (24) and Ganesh Maholkar (25). The seventh player, from
>> Sabarkantha, has been identified as Vikash Patel (32).
>>
>> The Blind Cricket Association of Gujarat chairman Vinod Patel said,
>> "We are lucky that among 17 players, seven are representing Gujarat.
>> Nine countries - Australia, England, West Indies, India, Pakistan,
>> Bangladesh, Nepal, South Africa and Sri Lanka - will participate in
>> this World Cup Tournament. Sixteen players from each team will play
>> One-Day match of 40 overs. We are sure that our team will come out
>> victorious and become the world champion again."
>>
>> Among these players, Ketan, Hitesh, Ganesh Subhash and Vikash had
>> played the last two World Cups, while the remaining ones had played
>> inter-state matches. Some of them had also played international
>> matches. Sources said that all the seven players of Gujarat are
>> farmers by profession.
>>
>> Indian cricket team had won the last T20 World Cup played in
>> Bangalore, defeating Pakistan by 29 runs. The Indian team made 258
>> runs in 20 overs while Pakistan made 229 runs with eight wickets and
>> lost the match.
>>
>> Talking to The Indian Express, Ketan Patel said, "We are proud to
>> represent India in the upcoming World Cup Tournament. For the last ten
>> years, we are playing cricket and we have got good experience and are
>> consistently working hard during the practice sessions. We are not
>> getting much publicity, like Sachin Tendulkar, Mahendra Singh Dhoni
>> and other players. The state government is also not helping us
>> financially. For travel expenses and other expenditures on kits and
>> stay, Matrubhumi Trust of Kaprada taluka in Valsad district is helping
>> us. We don't have enough money to travel also. After we won last T20
>> World Cup, the chief minister of Karnataka Jagdish Settar had
>> announced Rs 5 lakh for three players and a government job for the
>> players of Karnataka. In Gujarat, we have got nothing. Even after
>> winning the World Cup, when we arrived at Valsad railway station,
>> there was nobody to welcome or felicitate us, only the Matrubhumi
>> Trust members."
>>
>> A father of two, Ketan Patel further added, "We are confident that we
>> will win the World Cup and will make ourselves and India proud.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Avinash Shahi
>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>>
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> --
> Jaison Bellarmine,
> Assistant teacher,
> School for the Blind Aluva,
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> Skype: Jaison.ayk
> Visit the website of School for the Blind Aluva, Kerala at www.kbss.org
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