Papua New Guinea's leap of faith lands World Cup debut
The Hindu
While the world stage is Papua New Guinea's focus for the next few weeks, the long-term aim is to continue growing the game beyond Hanuabada and the neighbouring coastal areas
Faith has played an important role in the development of cricket in Papua New Guinea and on October 17 it will be repaid when the 'Barramundis' make their debut against Oman in Al Amerat.
The majority of the team taking the field hail from a single village located on the southern Papuan coast near the capital, Port Moresby.
Hanuabada, which means "big village", has been considered cricket's spiritual home in the former British protectorate since it was first played there in the early 1900s.
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