Keep Eye on Ball is a documentary about Hashim Khan, a legendary Pakistani squash player who won the British Open (squash variety) seven consecutive times during the 1950s. Born in the badlands of the Northwest Frontier, Khan (who is now over 90 and can still play) went on to win a string of victories that would kick-start a national frenzy for the sport that persists to this day, and his children also became championship caliber players. Based on Khan's biography of the same name, Keep Eye on Ball is the best squash documentary you'll ever see, casting light on a sport most people have never heard of and on a sports dynasty that...well, most people have never heard of. At least, most people who don't play squash and don't live in the Indian sub-continent.
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