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Afghanistan Cricket Provides Fans Much Needed Distraction As Their T20 Campaign Begins
None of the cricket fans captivated by the T20 World Cup have more reason than the Afghans to want to lose themselves in a moment of sporting joy.
Afghanistan's opening match on Monday against Scotland came just ten weeks after Taliban fighters ousted the country's former US-backed government and won a 20-year war.
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'Confident' Pakistan Will Come Very Strong Again, Says New Zealand Skipper Williamson
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T20 WC 17th Match: Afghanistan Floor Clueless Scotland As They Hand Them A 130 Run Defeat
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Pakistan Bowling Consultant Philander Says The Match Against vs New Zealand Is Going To Be 'Another Big Game'
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'We Realise We Had A Bad Game, Had A Chat About It': WI Coach Estwick
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