They bowl, bat and even take catches in cricket ground. Partial or
total loss of vision was never a hurdle for these special cricketers
participating in the Louis Braille National Blind Cricket competition
here.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/jaipur/rajasthan-the-blind-have-a-ball-overcome-hurdles-in-cricket-tourney/story-o5hYvKS2liIS6PmN6iLQHI.html























Eight teams from four national zones are participating in the event.

Rajasthan’s Rajendra Verma has participated twice in the Blind Cricket
World Cup. Verma lost his vision at the tender age of five due to
typhoid. Besides playing cricket, he is employed as a government
teacher.

Delhi vice-captain Irfan Khan regrets that they receive ‘step
brotherly’ treatment by the government despite playing World Cup like
their regular counterparts. “We have never received enough
encouragement despite winning glory for the country,” he said.

In 2014, India had defeated Pakistan in the final match of the Blind
World Cup Cricket tournament. Prior to this, India trounced Pakistan
in the first T20 Blind Cricket World Cup in 2012.

ML Misra, former coach of the Indian blind cricket team, claims he was
struck by concentration of some visually-challenged children who
eagerly followed cricket action via commentary during a practice
match. This, he claims, helped him to partner a specialised unit to
come out with a new cricket ball for the blind.





-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

Celebrating Louis Braill birthday, Jan. 4th.

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