Abbreviation WBCC | Founder George Abraham | |
Motto Blind cricket • Visible to the World Formation September 1996; 20 years ago (1996-09) |
World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) is an administration of blind cricket to manage it at international level. The WBC was established in September 1996 when a meeting held in Delhi, India to promote and control the blind cricket globally. George Abraham is the founding chairman of WBC.
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Full members
WBCC has ten full members this time and the list of full members of WBCC is below.
Current office bearers
The elections of the Executive Committee of World Blind Cricket (WBC) held on 29 November 2012 in the Annual General Meeting of World Blind Cricket at Moevenpick Hotel Bangalore India. The respective office Bearers of World Blind Cricket were elected for the term of next two years.
- Syed Sultan Shah (Pakistan); President WBC
- Mahantesh G.K (India); First Vice President
- Small Allan (South Africa); Second Vice President
- Raymond Moxly (Australia); Secretary General
- Armand Bam (South Africa); Director Technical
- Peter Sugg (England); Director Finance
- Rory Field (England); Director Global Development
- Nagesh S.P (India); Director PR & Fund Raising
Committee
Chairmen of WBC
References
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