Refugees stuck on Manus relish chance to play cricket

From , 4:04 pm on 15 December 2016

A cricket tournament is underway on Manus Island involving refugees stuck on the Papua New Guinea Island.

Cricket is a passion for many of the roughly 900 men from countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, who were sent to Manus for offshore processing by Australia in the past three and a half years.

PNG's Supreme Court ruled in April that it was illegal to detain the men against their will on Manus and that they should be released, but no resettlement options have materialised.

As Johnny Blades found out, this week's cricket tournament is a welcome distraction for the men from the prolonged mental torture of being held on Manus.

Refugees stuck on PNG's Manus Island play in a cricket tournament.

Refugees stuck on PNG's Manus Island play in a cricket tournament. Photo: Supplied