Each summer, the Maryland School for the Blind hosts Camp Abilities to give students ages 12-17 who are blind or have low vision the opportunity to participate in a variety of sports and other health-enhancing and social activities. This week, 12 campers received a special visit from the Cricket Association for the Blind in India, an organization that organizes cricket tournaments for more than 25,000 athletes who are blind across India. This was a unique opportunity for campers to learn about blind cricket, and meet successful blind athletes in the sport. Coordinated by the D&A public relations team, WJZ-TV visited the school to learn more about blind cricket and Camp Abilities!