JAMAICA: West Indies pacer
Sheldon Cottrell paid rich tribute to the
Indian blind cricket team
, the reigning world champions, when the cricketers visited him at his Army base camp in
Jamaica
.
It's Indian blind team's maiden visit to Jamaica, where they will lock horns with the
Jamaican blind team
in a limited-overs series, featuring three ODIs and two Twenty20 Internationals.
Cottrell posted his pictures with the Indian players, who were seen doing the West Indian's signature celebratory step - the salute.
"The Indian Blind Cricket team have made an historic visit to Jamaica - I met them at my work place - my army base Up Camp Park. #salute to these men and their achievements," Cottrell tweeted.
"You can follow the World Champions here - @blind_cricket ... Goodluck to my Jamaican countrymen also. #CABI #windies," read his other tweet.