A girl stands in the middle of a large field grasping a cricket bat. She listens intently as her opponent hurls a large rattling ball at her.
This is cricket for the visually impaired - a modified version of South Asia's most popular game that's giving many blind people in Nepal a new lease on life.
And it's all thanks to Pawan Ghimire, an army captain who was blinded in an ambush by Maoist guerillas.
After overcoming shock and depression, Ghimire attended a cricket training camp in Pakistan.
It changed his life, and now he's promoting the game in Nepal.
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