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The South Australian Blind Cricket Club in Cricket Players Resource Directory

    

Blind cricket has been played in Australia for seventy years with the first recorded national championships during the 1920s. The game faded out in the late 1930s due to World War 2 and was not played nationally again until 1952. The 1st National Blind Cricket Championships were played in 1952 and have been played every two years since with the 25th National Blind Cricket Championship to be held in Adelaide from December 28 1999 to January 11 2000. At present four states take part, Queensland, Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. Victoria has won the shield fourteen times, New South Wales seven times and Queensland three times, with South Australia yet to win one.

 


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