Ravi Chahal: The Inspiring Blind Cricket Superfan
Soft in all the wrong places. Take with a strong tea.
Summary
Ravi Chahal, a 12-year-old blind cricket fan, shares his love for cricket and how he enjoys playing the game despite his visual impairment.
Key quotes
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Ravi Chahal's love for cricket started as a Test Match Special listener.
He's still able to enjoy playing the game himself despite not being able to see.
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