Blind Cricket New South Wales, a well-known Cricket club in Sydney, is excited to promote an upcoming local Cricket event. This club strives to support and encourage the game of Blind Cricket in New South Wales, Australia.
Blind Cricket, as the name suggests, welcomes players with vision impairments or who are considered legally blind. It's a game that truly levels the playing field and allows everyone to participate.
BCNSW is proud to call Bankstown Memorial Oval their new home ground, located at 195 Chapel Road South, Bankstown NSW Australia. The season runs from October until the end of March, bringing together talented players from all walks of life.
But it's not just about the players on the field. BCNSW is always on the lookout for enthusiastic volunteers who are willing to lend a hand and make a difference in the Blind Cricket community.
Blind Cricket is not only played at a local level, but it also extends to national competitions. Just last month, the 2020 National Cricket Inclusion Championships (NCIC) took place in Geelong, Victoria. This event showcased the incredible talent and passion within the Blind Cricket community.
Looking ahead, Australia is eagerly anticipating the next international tournament, which is expected to be a T20 or ODI World Cup for Blind Cricket in 2021. In the past, the Australian Blind Cricket team has toured various countries, including England, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, UAE, and the West Indies.
Notably, in January 2020, New South Wales triumphed at the National Cricket Inclusion Championships, securing the Blind and Low Vision Title for the third consecutive year. They displayed remarkable skill and determination, defeating South Australia in an unforgettable final.
If you're curious to learn more about Blind Cricket, BCNSW invites you to visit their website. There, you can find news updates and exciting game action videos that showcase the sheer thrill of Blind Cricket.
For those who want to get more involved or have any questions, Blind Cricket New South Wales can be reached at 1/73 Wentworth Avenue, Wentworthville, NSW 2145. They are always ready to lend an ear and ensure that you receive all the information you need.
Join Blind Cricket New South Wales in their mission to create an inclusive and passionate Blind Cricket community. They are dedicated to keeping an eye out for you and cannot wait to welcome new players and volunteers to the club.