Srinagar, July 20 -- In the sun-warmed stretches of Baramulla, far from television studios and outside the glare of Delhi's debates, a quiet revolution is unfolding. No political speeches or policy declarations. Just the thud of a cricket ball, the rustle of wickets, and the steady rise of hope from the turf. In the hands of Kashmir's youth, and under the thoughtful guidance of the Indian Army's Dagger Division, the sport of cricket is becoming a tool of transformation - a bridge between duty and dreams.The General Bipin Rawat Memorial Cricket Tournament, now in its third edition, is not just a celebration of athleticism. It is a movement - a symbolic unifying force in a region that has long wrestled with division, despair, and distortion...
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