If you look at the chap bowling from the right and listen carefully you can hear the ball rattling as it travels towards the batsman. The bowler is totally blind whilst the wicket-keeper is partially blind. If you listen carefully you can hear the wicket-keeper telling the bowler where to aim as he warms up.
@MegaCat312 There is a bell in the ball. - Seriously. It is amazing to see them play and it's staggering to see just how good some of the players are.
@amjadusman15 nonsense. The bowlers are also registered blind. There are varying degrees of blindness as you will see from the reactions of some players but both sides have the same ratio of totally blind, partially blind etc etc etc.
that is amzing and there really good at it to
MegaCat312 1 month ago
If you look at the chap bowling from the right and listen carefully you can hear the ball rattling as it travels towards the batsman. The bowler is totally blind whilst the wicket-keeper is partially blind. If you listen carefully you can hear the wicket-keeper telling the bowler where to aim as he warms up.
rapidegg 1 month ago
how do thay know when to hit the ball and and how do the feilders know where its going
MegaCat312 1 month ago
@MegaCat312 There is a bell in the ball. - Seriously. It is amazing to see them play and it's staggering to see just how good some of the players are.
rapidegg 1 month ago
only the batsmen cant see
amjadusman15 9 months ago
@amjadusman15 nonsense. The bowlers are also registered blind. There are varying degrees of blindness as you will see from the reactions of some players but both sides have the same ratio of totally blind, partially blind etc etc etc.
rapidegg 9 months ago