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  2. Mark Boucher, the former South Africa wicketkeeper, lost the lens, iris and pupil in the eye injury which forced him to announce his international retirement.

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  3. Feb 16, 2013 · Seven months after a freak accident forced his retirement, fans and former team-mates paid public tribute to Mark Boucher

  4. Feb 12, 2015 · When South African cricketer Mark Boucher suffered a lacerated sclera after being hit by a ricocheting bail, he suffered irreparable vision loss and photophobia, forcing him to retire from international cricket. It highlighted the danger cricket can pose to a cricketer's eyes.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_BoucherMark Boucher - Wikipedia

    Boucher is surrounded by the South African team immediately after suffering his eye injury against Somerset in 2012. Boucher suffered a serious eye injury on 9 July 2012, after being struck on his left eye by a bail.

  6. Jul 9, 2012 · Mark Boucher required immediate surgery on his left eye after being struck by a bail on the opening day of South Africa's first tour match against Somerset at Taunton

  7. Mark Boucher of South Africa was forced to retire from international cricket because of an eye injury on Tuesday, suddenly ending the career of the most successful wicketkeeper in tests.

  8. Jul 10, 2012 · Mark Boucher has retired from international cricket after undergoing surgery on the severe eye injury he sustained on the opening day against Somerset. Boucher admitted he faces an "uncertain...