Blind Cricket

 Blind Cricket: A Game Beyond Sight

Cricket is a sport beloved by millions, and now, thanks to innovation and determination, it’s accessible to the blind. At a recent demonstration in Cupertino, visually impaired players showcased their skills using a special ball that makes noise, allowing them to bat, bowl, and field with precision. This game, dating back over a century, has evolved significantly, empowering blind athletes around the world.

The U.S. tour, organized by the India Creative Association for the Blind, aims to raise awareness about blind cricket and promote its inclusion in the 2028 Paralympics. Leaders like Mahandesh Kivadasannavar, who lost his sight as a child, have championed this sport, highlighting how it brings joy and opportunity to the blind community.

Blind cricket doesn’t just create space for athletes to compete—it fosters camaraderie and inclusiveness, bridging the gap between different levels of visual impairment. It's also gaining recognition in the U.S., with efforts underway to form men’s and women’s teams, expanding the sport's reach nationally.

These exhibition matches, such as those for the Cupertino Rotary Club, are more than just games—they’re a celebration of determination, passion, and the human spirit’s ability to overcome obstacles. With continued support, blind cricket could become a fixture on the global sports stage, inspiring others and proving that no limitation can stand in the way of playing the game you love.

Sungjoon Choo



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