Overview
- Organisers confirmed that matches will proceed in New Delhi and Bengaluru from November 11 to 25, with a new neutral venue to be identified for Pakistan.
- The decision follows violent unrest in Nepal that caused about 30 deaths, over a thousand injuries, curfews in Kathmandu Valley, and the resignation of Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli.
- The Cricket Association for the Blind in India said Kathmandu had been the planned third host city but an alternative is now being considered.
- Seven teams are set to compete: Australia, England, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the USA.
- The event will feature 21 league matches, two semifinals, and a final, and India has named a 16-player squad led by captain Deepika T C with Ganga S Kadam as vice-captain.