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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

Afghanistan touched down in Perth in September as part of a familiarisation tour ahead of next year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

The cricketing minnow faced two games each against Western Australia and New South Wales before moving on to NZ.

Afghanistan now has 40 contracted cricketers, and they are idolised back home.

"Everyone knows who they are. Captain Mohammad Nabi is a folk hero," Moles says.

Moles, who played 230 first-class matches between 1986-97, was appointed head coach earlier this month after former Pakistan Test paceman Kabir Khan stepped down for personal reasons.