South Africa national blind cricket team

In 2014, South Africa had its 40-over national blind cricket championship in Cape town.

Northens Blind Cricket club won the tournament by taking 50 wickets in 5 games and not allowing any of its competitors to bat through their innings.

They performed consistently well during the early contests, winning the 1998 inaugural edition of the Blind Cricket World Cup,[1][2][3][4] taking the final by ten wickets against Pakistan.

The cricketers were awarded for their strong display in the 1998 Blind Cricket World Cup:[5] (A) Best Batsmen (A) Best Player (B) Players of the series Rury Field and Scott Field (More than 1700 runs) (D) Winners Trophy was presented to South Africa Blind cricket team.

The team performed well in the 2nd edition of the 2002 Blind Cricket World Cup.