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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

When Afghanistan's players graced the pristine WACA Ground earlier this week, there was already a cricketer on the field doing some sprint training.

That cricketer was Australian pace ace Mitchell Johnson, and the Afghan players couldn't help but watch on in awe.

"They're obviously starstruck," Moles says.

"Some of the English batsmen seemed quite starstruck themselves in the last Ashes series.

"But joking aside, these players really relish the opportunity to be on the field with some of these great cricketers.

"One or two will come up short, but one or two will also make a name for themselves."

They say love can conquer all.

Maybe - just maybe - the love of cricket will help Afghanistan become whole again.