IIT Delivers Blind Cricket Coaching Manual

After years of development, IIT is excited to share that in partnership with Blind Sports Australia (BSA) and Blind Cricket Australia BCA, we’ve delivered the most extensive ‘Beginners Guide’ to Blind Cricket Coaching ever produced in the country.

BSA led the development team in producing a detailed document that will help inform and educate anyone involved in the blind and low vision (BLV) cricket game. From social participation, through to state and national pathways and representation, there’s something for everyone 🙂

Ever wondered how sight classification is done, or what players actually experience when participating?

We encourage coaches, clubs, schools, community and sports organisations to take a look at BLV cricket and how it can play a role in your inclusion and diversity activities.

And we’d like to invite anyone with any level of vision impairment to enquire on how to get involved. All abilities sport is a great connector and offers physical, mental and social benefits, along with the fun of just having a go!

Download the training manual here.

Visit the Blind Cricket Tas website here.

For more information on IIT’s Blind Cricket Tas educational, recreational and/or ‘Tigers’ state squad training programs please contact:
Phillip ‘Sunny’ Drury, IIT CEO
phillip@inclusiveinnovationstasmania.com.au

[Images of the coaching manual with people of all abilities, genders and ages enjoying learning and playing the game. The manual is packed with visual and written detail, including male and female state and Australian representative players and teams wearing their green and gold uniforms and baggy green caps.]

Leave a comment

Skip to content