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Jan 17, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The National Sports Commission (NSC) has renewed its commitment to the development of blind cricket in Guyana, reaffirming its support for inclusion and equitable access to sport during a recent engagement with the National Blind Cricket Association.
The renewed pledge followed a meeting on Wednesday between representatives of the Association and the NSC’s Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle.
The meeting was held at the Commission’s office on Middle Street, Georgetown, and formed part of the NSC’s ongoing series of discussions with national sports associations and federations across the country.

Director of Sport Steve Ninvalle (2nd left) and members of the Blind Cricket Association following their meeting.
According to Ninvalle, the engagement provided an important platform for the Commission to reiterate its vision for inclusive sport, while also lending support to the initiatives and long-term plans of the National Blind Cricket Association.
“The National Sports Commission firmly believes in the equitable distribution of its resources and support,” Ninvalle said. “More importantly, we are committed to ensuring that there is a sense of solace, purpose and opportunity in sports for the differently abled.”
He noted that blind cricket continues to play a vital role in empowering visually impaired athletes, offering not only competitive opportunities, but also social inclusion, confidence-building and personal development through sport.
Ninvalle emphasized that the NSC views such engagements as critical to strengthening relationships with all governing bodies for sport in Guyana, particularly those representing under-served and special-interest groups.
“These meetings are ongoing, and they are essential. They allow associations to share their challenges, outline their programmes, and work with the Commission to find meaningful ways forward. Ultimately, this process helps to solidify the relationship between the NSC and the relevant governing bodies for sport in Guyana,” Ninvalle said.
The National Blind Cricket Association welcomed the Commission’s continued support, as it looks to expand its programmes, improve access to equipment and facilities, and create more competitive opportunities locally and regionally for its athletes.
The NSC has maintained that inclusion remains a cornerstone of its national sports development agenda, with blind cricket standing as a key example of how sport can unite, uplift and inspire, regardless of physical limitations.
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