22/02/2026
CABM - Cricket Association for the Blind of Maharashtra
CABM exclusively fosters blind cricket in Maharashtra under CABI, affiliated with WBC. We provide coaching and infrastructure facilities to players.
Cricket Association for the Blind of Maharashtra (CABM) is the only recognized body to promote and organize cricket for the blind in the State of Maharashtra under Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) which is affiliated to World Blind Cricket Council (WBC). CABM was established in 2011 and has been working since then for the promotion of cricket for the blind in Maharashtra. Ever since the formation of the CABM, blind cricket players from Maharashtra have made tremendous progress.
22/02/2026
15/03/2025
The Struggles and Triumphs of Visually Impaired Women Cricketers in Maharashtra
As the Women’s Premier League final takes place on March 15 at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, we extend our best wishes to both teams. While women’s cricket in India is gaining recognition and financial support, visually impaired women cricketers in Maharashtra continue to struggle for basic opportunities.
Blind women’s cricket in Maharashtra started in 2018, with the state leading in organizing the first-ever visually impaired women’s tournament. Despite this, lack of local support and corporate sponsorships has hindered progress. Under the Cricket Association for the Blind in India, 28 teams compete in the men’s national championship, while only 20 states participate in the women’s national tournament. Maharashtra, once at the forefront, is now falling behind.
A shining example is Ganga Kadam, an international cricketer from Maharashtra, who received the Encouragement Award from the Mumbai Cricket Association in October 2024. Her journey highlights the determination and talent of visually impaired women athletes. However, many players, especially from remote districts like Chandrapur, Bhandara, Beed, and Latur, still struggle without proper infrastructure or funding.
Despite the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 mandating equal sports opportunities, its implementation in Maharashtra remains nonexistent. Disabled sports are often treated as charity rather than a serious competitive field.
With over 300 visually impaired girls playing cricket in Maharashtra, there is immense potential, but appreciation alone is not enough. It is time for corporates, government bodies, and cricket associations to take real action.
As India celebrates the Women’s Premier League, let’s ensure visually impaired women cricketers also get the recognition and opportunities they deserve.
Pankaj Chaudhary
President, Cricket Association for the Blind, Maharashtra
Email: [email protected]
15/11/2024
A glimpse of the Diya ceremony from the conference.
14/11/2024
Some glimpses from the event!
13/11/2024
Our esteemed speakers at the confernce for the Cricket Association for the Blind of Maharastra
13/11/2024
*ANNOUNCEMENT*
We are delighted to welcome Capri Sports on board as the official sponsors for the tournament.
12/11/2024
Stay Tuned!
12/11/2024
*ANNOUNCEMENT*
Men's State Cricket Tournament for The Blind of Maharastra is ready to roll on 16th and 17th of November.
Need all your support!
Stay tuned for more updates!
20/10/2024
Happy to share that the cricket association for the blind of Maharashtra CABM is encouraging and supporting providing training visually impaired person to play cricket also tendon with top skin trainings to make them a perfect person in the society, have added another success when yesterday our 2 visually challenged cricket player Kumari Ganga kadam and Mr. Amol kache received Mumbai cricket excellence award. We have nominated our to player and both were selected by Mumbai cricket association it's really encouraging for blind cricket.
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