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T20 World Cup: Little Romil Vakil is not aware of what is happening in the world of cricket, but Mohammad Ismail is keeping a close eye on the ongoing T20 World Cup in West Indies and his heartfelt wish is that the final of this tournament will be played between India and Afghanistan. Go.
Refugees from Afghanistan may be struggling to make ends meet in Delhi, but many of them are cricket fanatics, while there are some who don’t even know who Rashid Khan is. These include the lawyer who likes to play cricket with his 15-year-old brother Idrish.
When Idris was asked whether he celebrated Afghanistan’s victory over Bangladesh, he said, “Celebration.” What a celebration! How will I be able to watch cricket matches? I live with my family on the footpath of Vasant Vihar. There is no happiness of any kind in our life. In such a situation, how is it possible to watch cricket?” He said, ”For us it is a question of life and death and even if I become happy, it will not bring any change in our lives.” But among these refugees is Fazal Bari. There are also people who work in a restaurant in Lajpat Nagar. He believes that the victory of Afghanistan will change the image of the Taliban ruled country.
He said, “I watched every match. Rashid Khan and Gulbadin Naib are my favorite cricketers. Cricket is everything in Afghanistan. My brother has sent me a video of how people there are celebrating this victory. Bari said, Our team has reached the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup. This will definitely have a positive impact on the image of our country.
His friend Mohammad Ismail still remembers the moment he met Rashid in Delhi. He said, “Rahmanullah Gurbaz is my favorite cricketer but meeting Rashid Khan was wonderful.” I am praying for the India vs Afghanistan final.” After the Taliban came to power, women in Afghanistan have been barred from participating in sports but Ismail does not support this decision of the government. He said, “I want that the sisters of our country should also get equal opportunities.”