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In war-ravaged Afghanistan where cricket emanates from smoke of blasts

New Delhi: Amidst bomb blasts and smoke that follows, hesitatingly emanates cricket… a sort of alien to locals yet resembles a familiar face, seen day in and out in neighboring countries.For Afghans who have survived

Most players in the current squad were introduced to cricket while growing up in refugee camps in Pakistan, including 29-year-old captain Mohammad Nabi.


"I spent the first 17 years of my life in a refugee camp," Nabi says.

"It's quite a complicated life there.

"Everything is tough. There's no proper schooling, water or houses.

"Then you come back to your home and everything is destroyed in Afghanistan."

Afghanistan is slowly being rebuilt, and cricket is giving the population an escape from the daily horrors that still occur in the country.