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The Sri Lanka National Visually Handicapped Cricket Team was recently privileged to have been invited by the Cricket Association for the Blind in
India (CABI) to participate in the first-ever T20 Asia Cup Tournament dedicated to visually handicapped cricketers. The tournament has been
scheduled to be held in Kochi, India from 17th to 24th January 2016.
The national team, though almost oblivious to the attention of cricket lovers in Sri Lanka, had garnered commendable accolades with their
outstanding performances in the last two to three World Cup tournaments, bringing glory to the country as a result.
Regus Sri Lanka, having always emphasized the significance of supporting and boosting the aspirations of their stakeholders, decided to extend a
helping hand to the Sri Lanka Cricket Association of the Visually Handicapped (SLCAVH)by providing encouragement to the national team.
Commenting on the supportive initiative that was taken up for the visually handicapped cricket team, Dr. Nirmal De Silva – Country Manager of
Regus Sri Lanka said, “We considered this initiative when the team reached out to us through the dynamic SLCAVH President, Mr. Norbert Silva.
We decided to extend to them the necessary support in order to ensure that they make it to the tournament in India and have the opportunity to
make Sri Lanka proud. Regus always focuses on helping our customers be more successful irrespective of whether it is a start-up or a large
multinational entity. The approach is the same when it comes to engaging with the community. Cricket is a game that people are most passionate
about in Sri Lanka and we wanted to encourage the national team by exemplifying that Regus and the entire nation is behind them in this
tournament.”
Commenting on the Association’s approach towards Regus Sri Lanka, Norbert Silva – President Sri Lanka Cricket Association of the Visually
Handicapped said, “We are pleased that Regus Sri Lanka has come forward as the sponsor, helping us in our quest towards bringing glory to our
Motherland. Regus shows a genuine interest and eagerness in strengthening our team by illuminating the skills and abilities of the visually
handicapped. We have also been extended support by the Ministry of Sports in terms of air tickets and for this we would like to express our
sincere gratitude to the Hon. Minister of Sports Dayasiri Jayasekara.”
The national team, which consists of 20 participants, had wished to participate in this tournament and even though the association is the
governing body of cricket by the visually handicapped, they had not been duly strengthened by funds beforehand to overcome overheads for a
tour such as this.
“We at Regus strongly feel that Sri Lankans have the ability, determination and skills to be world champions. Hence, we want to encourage the
blind cricket team by re-iterating that as a nation nothing is impossible for us and we are indeed confident that they will perform well and keep the
lion flag flying high in India,” added Dr. De Silva.

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  • 1. The Sri Lanka National Visually Handicapped Cricket Team was recently privileged to have been invited by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) to participate in the first-ever T20 Asia Cup Tournament dedicated to visually handicapped cricketers. The tournament has been scheduled to be held in Kochi, India from 17th to 24th January 2016. The national team, though almost oblivious to the attention of cricket lovers in Sri Lanka, had garnered commendable accolades with their outstanding performances in the last two to three World Cup tournaments, bringing glory to the country as a result. Regus Sri Lanka, having always emphasized the significance of supporting and boosting the aspirations of their stakeholders, decided to extend a helping hand to the Sri Lanka Cricket Association of the Visually Handicapped (SLCAVH)by providing encouragement to the national team. Commenting on the supportive initiative that was taken up for the visually handicapped cricket team, Dr. Nirmal De Silva – Country Manager of Regus Sri Lanka said, “We considered this initiative when the team reached out to us through the dynamic SLCAVH President, Mr. Norbert Silva. We decided to extend to them the necessary support in order to ensure that they make it to the tournament in India and have the opportunity to make Sri Lanka proud. Regus always focuses on helping our customers be more successful irrespective of whether it is a start-up or a large multinational entity. The approach is the same when it comes to engaging with the community. Cricket is a game that people are most passionate about in Sri Lanka and we wanted to encourage the national team by exemplifying that Regus and the entire nation is behind them in this tournament.” Commenting on the Association’s approach towards Regus Sri Lanka, Norbert Silva – President Sri Lanka Cricket Association of the Visually Handicapped said, “We are pleased that Regus Sri Lanka has come forward as the sponsor, helping us in our quest towards bringing glory to our Motherland. Regus shows a genuine interest and eagerness in strengthening our team by illuminating the skills and abilities of the visually handicapped. We have also been extended support by the Ministry of Sports in terms of air tickets and for this we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Hon. Minister of Sports Dayasiri Jayasekara.” The national team, which consists of 20 participants, had wished to participate in this tournament and even though the association is the governing body of cricket by the visually handicapped, they had not been duly strengthened by funds beforehand to overcome overheads for a tour such as this. “We at Regus strongly feel that Sri Lankans have the ability, determination and skills to be world champions. Hence, we want to encourage the blind cricket team by re-iterating that as a nation nothing is impossible for us and we are indeed confident that they will perform well and keep the lion flag flying high in India,” added Dr. De Silva.