 My name is Simba, Simba Rashi Machemeze, MA, Future Design, second year and my project is a VR based cricket training program, even more than that, focusing on wicket keepers. That's the guy that catches the ball, you know, the guy that throws the ball, the guy hits the ball and the guy who catches the ball, the guy with the gloves. I've been curious, you know, about future technologies, about what we could do besides, you know, the known, so VR and I thought of like, you know, what better way to learn a new program or a new software, new technology with something that you know and you're passionate about. And I love cricket, as most Zimbabweans do, so it just, you know, it made perfect sense for me to try to put them together. Yeah, I don't have much experience in programming and for VR, that's, you know, that's what it's about. You design, you model, you animate, but eventually you need to program, you know, all this to come together. So I'm learning, you know, it's a steep learning curve, but it's doable, you know, it's a software. So, yeah, that's one challenge. Another challenge is, you know, I guess because VR is, VR in training is not so common. So the existing, you know, places that use these platforms, they're not very forthcoming in terms of information naturally, you know, because they're also entry level. So you're kind of flying blind a lot of the time, which is great because you're learning new things. Hey, you all got to be there, man. It's something that we've been working on for some time and we've, you know, we've put everything into it. And I speak for myself and my fellow colleagues that we hope you see what we see.