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Aru Valley’s Aamina dreams of cricket stardom

by Jahangeer Ganaie
December 22, 2025
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Cricketer Smriti Mandhana says ‘I’m cheering for you’

Anantnag, Dec 22: In the serene meadows of Aru Valley in Pahalgam, where snow-clad peaks meet gurgling mountain streams, a small girl’s big dream has struck a chord across the country.

According to the details collected by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Aamina, a 3rd standard girl from the picturesque hamlet of Aru Valley in South Kashmir, dreams of becoming a cricketer one day—and her inspiration is none other than Indian women’s cricket star Smriti Mandhana.

The heartwarming moment came to light after renowned film director Kabir Khan shared a post on social media, capturing the innocence, hope and raw passion for cricket that thrives even in Kashmir’s remote corners.

“Walking with my camera in Kashmir always rewards me with magical moments,” Kabir wrote. “Like this little girl in Aru who wanted me to tell @smriti_mandhana that she is her favourite player. I hope Smriti gets to see this post. Or the boys whose playground has a mountain stream as the boundary. If you hit a six, the ball will flow all the way down the valley into the Jhelum river.”

The post quickly gained attention for its vivid imagery and emotional depth, highlighting how sport—especially cricket—has become a powerful dream for children even in far-flung regions with minimal facilities. In Aru, children often play cricket on uneven grounds, surrounded by mountains, with nature itself becoming part of the game.

What made the moment even more special was Smriti Mandhana’s warm and encouraging response. The Indian cricketer replied to the post, saying: “Please give the little champ in Aru a big hug from me and tell her I’m cheering for her too!”

Mandhana’s words instantly turned Aamina’s quiet dream into a moment of national recognition. For many in Kashmir, especially young girls, the response symbolized hope, representation and the belief that dreams are valid regardless of geography or circumstance.

Locals say children in Aru Valley grow up amid breathtaking beauty but limited opportunities. Despite the lack of proper playgrounds, coaching facilities or equipment, their love for cricket remains undeterred. “Our children play wherever they can—fields, roads, even near streams,” said a local resident. “They watch matches on mobile phones and dream big.”

Aamina’s story has resonated widely on social media, with users praising Mandhana for her humility and encouragement, and calling for greater support for sports infrastructure in rural and remote areas of Kashmir. (KNO)

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