his country one day putting on his helmet strapping up his gloves it's all part of the ritual for apatow i mean the 14 year old lives and breathes cricket practicing regularly so that one day he can follow in the footsteps of his idols. it's one of my dreams to become a cricket player i want my countrymen my family and my relatives to watch me on t.v. one of the chemists and win trophies for afghanistan. i had him on show all cricket has helped bridge divides in war torn afghanistan the sport was once banned by the taliban but attitudes have now changed afghanistan has emerged as a hotbed of cricket talent but poor facilities and a lack of affordability still hampered progress. vons out that it was a lot of afghan players have financial problems because the financial situation of most afghan families is not good. also we don't have good cricket pitches all the family doesn't have much money i come here so i have to go. the saw the money you know how. those goals are undoubtedly driven by the success of the afghan team on the international stage a team whose future may well rest in the ha