Legally Blind Woman Redefines Odds, Named National Finalist After Joining Cricket Team
Ana Moss, legally blind for two years, became a finalist for the USA National Women's Blind Cricket team and aims to compete in the inaugural Women's T20 World Cup for the Blind.
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Legally blind woman redefines odds, named national finalist after joining cricket team | News Channel 3-12
By Marissa Armas Click here for updates on this story Texas (KTVT) — At the Trimble Tech High School field, 50-year-old Ana Moss begins practice the way she always does. “Alright, so this is what we say, ‘batter ready?’,” said Moss, as she practiced her cricket skills. “It hit the wicket. Did it hit the wicket?” But this cricket practice is a little different than most. “This is our cricket ball, it has rattles in it, and we use sound to det…
Legally blind woman redefines odds, named national finalist after joining cricket team
By Marissa Armas Click here for updates on this story Texas (KTVT) — At the Trimble Tech High School field, 50-year-old Ana Moss begins practice the way she always does. “Alright, so this is what we say, ‘batter ready?’,” said Moss, as she practiced her cricket skills. “It hit the wicket. Did it hit the wicket?” But this cricket practice is a little different than most. “This is our cricket ball, it has rattles in it, and we use sound to det…
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