Cricket Association for the Blind in India

Cricket Association for the Blind in India

13809 24 Nonprofit Organization

+91 94483 65929 mahantesh@samarthanam.org www.blindcricket.in

CA: 39, 15th Cross, 16th Main, Sector – 4, HSR Layout,, Bangalore, India - 560102

Is this your Business ? Claim this business

Reviews

Overall Rating
5

24 Reviews

5
100%
4
0%
3
0%
2
0%
1
0%

Write Review

150 / 250 Characters left


Questions & Answers

150 / 250 Characters left


About Cricket Association for the Blind in India in CA: 39, 15th Cross, 16th Main, Sector – 4, HSR Layout,, Bangalore

Cricket for Blind [C4B] is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players. The sport that is being played since the 1920s. The rules of C4B are based on the standard laws of cricket with some essential modifications. In terms of playing equipment, the major adaptation is the ball. The stumps are made of hollow steel pipes welded into one set, to enable a blind player to touch it in order to correctly orient himself when batting or bowling also to produce a sound when struck by a ball.

Over the years, audio balls replaced the empty tin, and bats are used in place of sticks. National Institute for the Visually Handicapped (NIVH), Dehradun, developed the audio ball that is now accepted as the international standard. This ball is made of hard plastic with ball bearings inside.

Some of the aspects of the game have been modified to make it suitable for the visually impaired.
Various other modifications to the rules apply. Verbal signals are widely used by both umpires and players in particular; the bowler must shout 'Play!' as he releases the ball. The delivery is required to pitch at least twice when bowled to a batsman, but must not be rolling. Totally blind fielders are allowed to take a catch on the bounce.



Popular Business in bangalore By 5ndspot

© 2024 5ndspot. All rights reserved.