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Blind Cricket T20 World Cup - Doraiswamy Narangathan Interview

30 November 2012

In the build-up to the inaugural Blind Cricket Twenty20 World Cup, we spoke to Doraiswamy Narangathan about the history of blind cricket, the rules of the game, his involvement in blind cricket and who he thinks will prevail in Bangalore.

1. The history of blind cricket

2. The rules of blind cricket

3. The history of blind cricket World Cups

4. The joy that blind cricket brings to those competing

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