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The sky is the limit for Alsama Cricket Club, where refugees from Syria get new lives

The sky is the limit for Alsama Cricket Club, where refugees from Syria get new lives

FromOborne & Heller on Cricket


The sky is the limit for Alsama Cricket Club, where refugees from Syria get new lives

FromOborne & Heller on Cricket

ratings:
Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“It was very hard to live with Isis. You could see them cutting off the heads and cutting off the hands of some people.”  Maram, 15-year-old refugee, on the life cricket is helping her to forget. Alsama means “the sky” in Arabic. It gives its name to a cricket club in one of the world’s most astonishing locations – the teeming Shatila camp in Lebanon where tens of thousands of refugees are trying to rebuild lives shattered by war, tyranny and deprivation. https://alsamaproject.com/cedar-cricket-club/Three expressive teenagers – Louay, Maram, and Amani – are among the 200 or so children between 11 and 16 who have learnt to play the game there. Cricket gave them new goals and a new sense of self-worth. They and the club’s founder and director, Richard Verity, are the guests of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast. To find out more about Alsama cricket and become a supporter please use this link https://alsamaproject.com/get-involved/ 
Released:
Jan 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Cricket authors (and obsessives) Peter Oborne and Richard Heller have launched a new podcast to help deprived listeners endure a world without cricket. They will chat regularly about cricket topics – hoping to keep a good line and length but with occasional wides into other subjects.