Posted on 07/10/2006 9:22:34 PM PDT by Stoat
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Barbados was defeated by five wickets at the Carlton ground today. Winning the toss Jamaica sent Barbados in to bat, and they set a target of 197 for the loss of seven wickets in the allotted 35 overs. Jamaica in reply made light work of the target finishing with a score of 196 for five off 27.1 overs. They finished the tournament unbeaten. Elroy Johnson with 54 not out captured the player-of-the-match title, while the player of the series was Ulric Andrews of Trinidad and Tobago. |
This is absolutely astonishing...I would never have thought that it would be possible for totally blind people to do something like this. In the video it looks as though they are having no problems at all.
Just amazing!
In this cricket game, the players are blind.
In baseball, the umps are blind.
LMAO!!
I had the same worries....not knowing anything about cricket I also checked around to be sure...in fact, it's directly stated in this sentence from the latter part of the posted Gleaner article:
Guyana's Oliver Kerr and Granville Carter, of Barbados, also picked up awards for the B1 category of totally blind players.
It makes me feel pretty humble about some of the things that I may have trouble doing.
Cricket Ping :-)
I have only ever seen blind cricket demonstrated on TV. As I recall they used a ball which contained rattles. However, you would not want to play the regular game if you are blind. I remember a batsman being killed when hit with a cricket ball over the heart.
That's very interesting, thank you. The idea of them using a ball with rattles in it takes a bit away from the amazement that I was feeling but not much...it's still incredibly impressive that they are able to do this.
The type of injury you refer to is known as blunt cardiac trauma, and it is becoming more commonplace (or at least the diagnosis is). It is happening more and more here in the USA in baseball, and can cause a heart arrhythmia, an infarction (heart attack) even in children, or even a torn aorta (blunt aortic trauma) which is frequently fatal.. So it's best to keep your eye on that ball :-)
Next year the Cricket World Cup will be held in the West Indies. If you get a chance to watch I am sure you will find it an interesting game. The one day game is very fast.
Ya got me! Right betwixt the eyes!!!!
Thank you.
Too bad Monty Python stopped making shows 30 years back....
I'm on your list.
Responding! :-)
Thanks much.
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