Two occasions, One uniting sport & one fighting spirit........
National Association for Blind(NAB) celebrated Louis Braille Day by organizing a special program dedicated to the visually impaired people. Apart from various cultural activities, events and competition, it also held a T-20 cricket match between visually impaired teams. Upon watching them,nobody can say that they are watching some different kind of cricket, You get the same feel and enthusiasm throughout the match. A special kind of sounding ball is used during the play which makes noise whenever it moves, enabling a player to sense the direction of the same while the game is in progress
Matching up-to the spirits and passion of these players cum warriors is a task that many cannot master....
These two incidents aptly shows that:
NATIONAL WHEELCHAIR CRICKET LEAGUE MATCH SERIES -2018
Had the privilege to meet and watch these Amazingly talented and extremely courageous players of Punjab ,Chhattisgarh and Gujarat Wheelchair cricket teams respectively during a tournament. I bet one can have more fun and feel proud at the same time watching them rather than seeing and supporting all those Kohlis and Sharmas.
A glimpse of their warrior spirit
Louis Braille Day 2018
National Association for Blind(NAB) celebrated Louis Braille Day by organizing a special program dedicated to the visually impaired people. Apart from various cultural activities, events and competition, it also held a T-20 cricket match between visually impaired teams. Upon watching them,nobody can say that they are watching some different kind of cricket, You get the same feel and enthusiasm throughout the match. A special kind of sounding ball is used during the play which makes noise whenever it moves, enabling a player to sense the direction of the same while the game is in progress
With cricket team of visually impaired |
Matching up-to the spirits and passion of these players cum warriors is a task that many cannot master....
These two incidents aptly shows that:
Why nothing is Impossible
&
Why specially-abled in India are called 'Divyaang'
PS. The word 'Divaang' means someone with superhuman capabilities.
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