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Shekhar Naik is an Indian blind cricketer and a former captain of the India national blind cricket team. He has been a prominent figure in the development and recognition of cricket for the visually impaired in India.
| Name | Shekhar Naik |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Blind cricket |
| Role | Cricketer; former captain |
| Team | India national blind cricket team |
Naik represents India in blind cricket, a format of the sport adapted for players with visual impairment. The game is administered in India by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI), which selects national squads and organises domestic competitions. Players in this format are classified by degree of vision, and the game uses a ball that produces sound to aid play.
Naik served as captain of the India national blind cricket team, leading the side in international fixtures. As captain, he was associated with India's participation in international tournaments organised under the auspices of the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC).
Naik's career has contributed to greater public attention on blind cricket in India and to advocacy around opportunities for visually impaired sportspersons. His leadership role placed him among the recognisable figures associated with disability sport in the country.