Foy also holds the world record for being the leading runscorer in 40-overs blind cricket matches and was considered a better batsman during his early career.
In his maiden Blind Cricket World Cup tournament, he blasted 510 runs in only six matches including 2 double centuries.
[8] In a match against Pakistan, Nathan Foy slammed 232 off just 125 balls which is also his career-best score in blind cricket.
[9] Despite his heroics with the bat, the English blind cricket team didn't to qualify for the semifinals of the tournament.
[13] The Australian cricketers stated that the blind cricketer had a much better eyesight as he paved the way in England's triumph against Australia in the 3 match test series with his double century in England's first innings total and with his extraordinary fielding efforts in the field.