In a war-torn nation of 31 million people, cricket is not merely a sport in Afghanistan; it's a symbol of hope and unification.
Even Taliban fighters have embraced cricket, with the Islamic fundamentalist group giving their blessing for people in the country to partake in the sport.
Afghan kids are now daring to dream of becoming international stars.
But while most professional cricketers have to deal with annoying fans or severe public criticism, Afghanistan's players have far more dramatic issues occupying their thoughts when they're back home.