Cricket in Afghanistan is not just a sport, it's a significant part of the culture, evolving amidst the challenges brought by the Taliban's rule. Even in exile, the players like Noor and Nazir Wahidi continue to embrace and promote their love for the game, supporting their national men's team while advocating for wider inclusivity in cricket, particularly for women.
Within the Neuland refugee community, cricket serves as a vital tool for connection and cultural expression. Despite the limitations faced in the refugee center, it positively impacts the lives of young Afghans, who show resilience and adaptability through their passion for the sport, building both friendships and a sense of belonging in a foreign land.
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