Dean du Plessis
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Dean Du Plessis | |
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| Born | Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Occupation | Cricket commentator |
Dean Du Plessis is a Zimbabwean cricket commentator. He is the world's first visually impaired cricket commentator to participate in international matches.[1]
Dean was born with tumors behind both retinas, destroying his eyesight before birth. He subsequently had both eyes removed, and currently wears glass eyes. Dean's brother Gary played first class cricket in Zimbabwe for the Mashonaland A cricket team.[2] Dean started his love affair with cricket in 1991, when South Africa were re-admitted into the international cricketing fraternity and he was a student a boarding school in Worcester, South Africa. He used to spend his pocket money in calling up ZBC Radio 1 in Zimbabwe to know the scores, when the Zimbabwe national cricket team were given test status in 1992.[3]