"Cricket is changing the war-ravaged Afghanistan for better. For the today's youth, the heroes have changed. It's no more the war mafias but the cricketing heroes who's shaping their lives," Afghanistan journalist Matiullah Abid Noor, who is here to cover the Asia Cup for the Voice of America, told PTI.
It's the same Afghanistan team which sought the Indian team members' autographs four years ago during their maiden World Twenty20 appearance in the West Indies.
"Our wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad is a great fan of Dhoni and calls himself 'MS'. He even has a Dhoni-like hairstyle."
Afghanistan made their biggest leap yet qualifying for the World Cup 2015 after finishing second behind Ireland in the World Cricket League that was held in Sharjah in October last year.
Afghanistan have not looked back since then as they recorded their first ever win over a Test side, when they defeated Bangladesh by 32 runs here on March 1.
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