What is blind cricket? Essentially blind cricket is that same as one day cricket played by persons without a visual impairment. The game has a few modifications but essentially is the same. For the full score check out the "rules of the game".
Who can play? Blind cricket as the name suggests can be played by anyone with a visual impairment or is considered to be legally blind. To be classified as legally blind you are required to have a maximum vision of 6/60.
There three general categories within most areas of blind sport. This allows for competitors to complete in a more even environment. Although few other sports allow for the interaction between the different categories so freely.
B1: Totally blind player; B2: Poor partially player and B3 partially player.
So you are not legally blind. We neither am I and I still enjoy spending Saturday afternoon with some of the most down-to-earth people around. We are always looking for people to score the game, umpire or just come down and assist in the running of the afternoons in general.