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  4. Following on -: Reminiscences from the history of Lymm Oughtrington Park Cricket Club 1884-1989
  5. The cricket on the hearth, and other Christmas stories by Charles Dickens, 1998
  6. Crickets and frogs;: A fable, by Gabriela Mistral, 1974

1. Blind Cricket - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players. It has governed by the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) since 1996.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players. It has governed by the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) since 1996. So far, three Blind World Cups have been held, New Delhi India Chennai , India (2002) and Islamabad Pakistan
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The sport has been played since the 1920s.
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The founding members of the British Blind Sport organization were cricketers, and the association is the administrative body for the sport within the United Kingdom
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The rules of blind cricket are based on the standard Laws of cricket with some essential modifications. In terms of playing equipment, the major adaptation is the ball, which is significantly larger than a standard cricket ball and filled with ball bearings. The size allows partially sighted players to see the ball and the contents allow blind players to hear it. The wicket (stumps) is also larger, to allow partially sighted players to see and blind players to touch it in order to correctly orient themselves when batting or bowling.

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3. Blind Cricket In Encyclopedia
Blind cricket in Encyclopedia in Encyclopedia History. The sport has been played since the 1920s. Within the United Kingdom
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4. Blind Cricket: Encyclopedia II - Blind Cricket - Rules
The rules of blind cricket are based on the standard Laws of cricket with some essential modifications. In terms of playing equipment, the major adaptation is the ball, which
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5. Blind Cricket | Ask.com Encyclopedia
History. The sport has been played since the 1920s. Within the United Kingdom. The founding members of the British Blind Sport organization were cricketers, and the association
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History. The sport has been played since the 1920s. Within the United Kingdom. The founding members of the British Blind Sport organization were cricketers, and the association
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Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players. It has governed by the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) since 1996. So far, three Blind World Cups have been held, New Delhi India Chennai , India (2002) and Islamabad Pakistan
Contents
External links
History
The sport has been played since the 1920s.
Within the United Kingdom
The founding members of the British Blind Sport organization were cricketers, and the association is the administrative body for the sport within the United Kingdom
UK rules
The rules of blind cricket are based on the standard Laws of cricket with some essential modifications. In terms of playing equipment, the major adaptation is the ball, which is significantly larger than a standard cricket ball and filled with ball bearings. The size allows partially sighted players to see the ball and the contents allow blind players to hear it. The wicket (stumps) is also larger, to allow partially sighted players to see and blind players to touch it in order to correctly orient themselves when batting or bowling.

7. Blind Cricket By The SwissPedia, The Free Encyclopedia By Just Click Search
Blind cricket. The biggest multilingual freecontent encyclopedia on the Internet. Over 7 million articles in over 200 languages, and still growing.
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8. Blind Cricket
Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players. It has governed by the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC)
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Blind cricket
Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players. It has governed by the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) since 1996. So far, three Blind World Cups have been held, New Delhi India Chennai , India (2002) and Islamabad Pakistan
Contents
External links
History
The sport has been played since the 1920s.
Within the United Kingdom
The founding members of the British Blind Sport organization were cricketers, and the association is the administrative body for the sport within the United Kingdom
UK rules
The rules of blind cricket are based on the standard Laws of cricket with some essential modifications. In terms of playing equipment, the major adaptation is the ball, which is significantly larger than a standard cricket ball and filled with ball bearings. The size allows partially sighted players to see the ball and the contents allow blind players to hear it. The wicket (stumps) is also larger, to allow partially sighted players to see and blind players to touch it in order to correctly orient themselves when batting or bowling.

9. Blind Cricket - Video
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10. Blind Cricket Wokiwiki
Blind cricket Wokiwiki History. The sport has been played since the 1920s. Within the United Kingdom
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11. Blind Cricket - Wikivisual
Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players. The sport has been played since the 1940s. The founding members of the
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Blind cricket
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation search Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players. The sport has been played since the . The founding members of the British Blind Sport organisation were cricketers, and the association is the administrative body for the sport within the United Kingdom
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    The rules of blind cricket are based on the standard Laws of cricket with some essential modifications. In terms of playing equipment, the major adaptation is the ball, which is significantly larger than a standard cricket ball and filled with ball bearings. The size allows partially sighted players to see the ball and the contents allow blind players to hear it. The wicket (stumps) is also larger, to allow partially sighted players to see and blind players to touch it in order to correctly orient themselves when batting or bowling. Various other modifications to the rules apply. Verbal signals are widely used both by 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 completely blind batsman (once when bowled to a partially sighted batsman), but must not be rolling. Totally blind batsmen cannot be

12. Blind Cricket At AllExperts
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Blind cricket
Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players.
The sport has been played since the . The founding members of the British Blind Sport organisation were cricketers, and the association is the administrative body for the sport within the United Kingdom
Rules
The rules of blind cricket are based on the standard Laws of cricket with some essential modifications.

13. Blind Cricket - Wikipedia@pedia
Blind cricketBlind Cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players.The sport has been played since the 1920s.Within the United
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14. Blind Cricket UK Homepage
blindcricket.org.uk is the official website of the British Blind Sport Cricket Committee, a site about blind cricket its games ,leagues, tables, fixtures,clubs,laws, infact all
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15. NSW Blind Cricket Association
Association primarily responsible for fostering, administering and promoting the game of Blind Cricket in NSW.
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NSW Blind Cricket Association
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The NSW Blind Cricket Association is primarily responsible for fostering, administering and promoting the game of Blind Cricket in NSW.
There are currently four teams playing in the Associations domestic competition and the season is conducted from October through to March/April each season at out home grounds a Henley Park, Enfield (adjacent to the Royal Blind Society).
Currently, the NSW Blind Cricket Association conducts a Development program for junior players. These juniors are promoted into the domestic competition when the achieve suitable standard.
Every two years the NSW Blind Cricket Association is responsible for selecting, funding and sending a side to the bi-annual Australian Blind Cricket Carnivals played throughout Australia. The next Carnival is being play in South Australia in January 2000.
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16. Home - Victorian Blind Cricket Website
The home of Blind Cricket in Victoria. Includes news and an event calendar, plus links to information for the visually-impaired.
http://www.vbca.org.au/
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    Posted by secretary on Saturday 30 October, 2010 3:09 pm Despite forecasts of heavy rain both games commenced on time for the start of Round 3. During the first hour of play rain was steadily increasing and both umpires instructed players to leave the field at approximately 2:00 pm. An early afternoon tea was called and play was officially abandoned at 3:15 pm. The first hour produced some great action and scorecards are available here 0 comments
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    Posted by secretary on Saturday 23 October, 2010 3:08 pm Institute claimed 10 points for the win and their Captain, Peter Robinson claimed 6 wickets for match while only conceding 9 runs.

17. Q.B.C.A. - Queensland Blind Cricket Association Inc.
History, club information, contact information for this Australian organisation.
http://www.qbca.org.au/
Queensland Blind Cricket Association Inc.
This site is currently under construction.
What is Blind Cricket?
Blind Cricket is a slightly altered version of standard cricket designed for visually impaired and blind people. The main differnces are:
  • The team is made up of a mixture of vision impaired and totally blind players The ball is bowled underarm The ball must bounce at least twice before reaching the batsman A totally blind bowler uses a caller behind the stumps while bowling A totally blind batsman has a runner to run up the pitch for them
Apart from these differences, there are some restrictions regarding the number of players of each vision category and how little or long each can bowl.
How can you get involved?
By contacting one of the following people: Q.B.C.A. Email: q.b.c.a[AT]hotmail.com President: Matthew McCarthy
Mobile: Vice President: Cory Heberley
Mobile: Secretary: Clifton Plummer
Mobile: Treasurer: John Kochman
Mobile: Or you can find out more by visiting one of the following sites:

18. Blind Cricket
Blind Cricket The Game. The Victorian Blind Cricket Association (VBCA) is the home of blind cricket in Victoria. Blind cricket was invented in Melbourne in 1922.
http://www.svrc.vic.edu.au/BlindCricket.doc
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20. SABCC Official Website.
Club information, player profiles, schedules, results and history and news. Also blind cricket rules.
http://www.angelfire.com/bc/sabcc/main.html
Totally blind cricketer, Michael Zannis, tries his best to kill the camera-man. Welcome to the Official Website of the South Australian Blind Cricket Club . On this site, you will find all you need to know about the club, and Blind Cricket in General. Please take the time to sign the guestbook. Cricket related inquires may be directed to the Club's email: info@sablindcricket.itgo.com BOUNCY BUDDHA PRODUCTIONS
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