Cricket brings joy to war-torn Afghanistan
The success of Afghanistan’s national cricket team has helped bring the game to wider masses
The concrete pitch has been constructed at the far end of Faqrullah's schoolyard. It isn't big enough to contain an entire cricket ground, so all the overs have to be delivered from one end during matches. Faqrullah's PE teacher also serves as the team's coach. However, that title is mainly ceremonial, one of his colleagues explains in confidence. Cricket is, to a large extent, the sport of the young generation of Afghans, and as far as tactics and techniques go, the students often know more than their teachers. Over time that will change.