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Blind cricket: using your senses to play the game
Peter White is on the pitch to try out blind cricket - a version of the game for visually impaired and partially sighted people. He speaks to Ben Powis, a sociologist from Solent University in Southampton, who's done some research about how people use their senses to play the game. The Lancashire Lions have just won their regional league, and we join them at a practice session in Manchester.
First broadcast on In Touch, 14 August 2018.
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