Afghan refugees cheer Champions Trophy debut in Pakistan, but deportation fears weigh

Published February 21, 2025
Afghanistan’s fans holding the national flag pose for a photograph as they arrive to watch the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 21. — AFP
Afghanistan’s fans holding the national flag pose for a photograph as they arrive to watch the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 21. — AFP

Afghan refugees seeking resettlement in Pakistan gathered at a cafe in Islamabad to watch their national cricket team play in the elite Champions Trophy for the first time on Friday.

But the discussion soon turned to their fears of deportation.

Pakistan, hosts of the Champions Trophy featuring cricket’s top eight one-day sides including Afghanistan, is in the middle of a huge drive to repatriate the roughly four million Afghans who have crossed the border during 40 years of armed conflict at home, including since the Taliban seized power in 2021.

While Afghan fans outside the ground in Karachi were in a festive mood ahead of their side’s opener against South Africa, those in Islamabad spoke of their fear after the government began deporting Afghans from the capital and Rawalpindi in January.

“People who came after 2021 only came for safety, because their lives were in danger,” said Rahil Talash, a human rights defender who fled to Pakistan three years ago.

She said conditions had worsened in the past month since the local deportations began.

 Spectators arrive to watch the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 21. — AFP
Spectators arrive to watch the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 21. — AFP

“Everyone is afraid,” she said.

The Foreign Office has rubbished allegations of harassing Afghan refugees and says the removals are part of a broader 2023 campaign.

But Marzia Delawar, 22, said she too lived in fear.

“When we wake up we are afraid that the police will show up … People are afraid to leave their houses.”

Parwin Askari, 26, who has represented Afghanistan in judo internationally despite the Taliban effectively banning women’s sport, was keen to cheer on her side despite being separated from her family in Kabul for almost a year as she seeks resettlement.

 Afghanistan’s fans gesture as they watch ICC Champions Trophy one-day international cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 21. — AFP
Afghanistan’s fans gesture as they watch ICC Champions Trophy one-day international cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 21. — AFP

“I hope Afghanistan wins,” she said, adding that her favourite player was spinner Rashid Khan.

“My whole family [in Afghanistan] is watching the cricket … It’s very difficult for them to leave.”

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