The Afghan cricket team looked the part in their matching red one-day uniforms and white spiked shoes, with batsmen playing a range of textbook shots from balanced hooks to lofted drives.
In contrast, some of their international opponents, in black trainers, tracksuits and jeans, wielded their bats like clubs, swinging wildly at the ball like part-time sloggers in village leagues.
But finely timed strokeplay on a bumpy pitch that normally serves as the main helicopter landing area for coalition forces in the Afghan capital Kabul was not the main aim of the game.
Instead, the Afghans -- many of them amputees, victims of the landmines that still litter the countryside after three decades of bitter conflict -- aimed to show that disability is no bar to sporting prowess.
Could you please explain to me what "hit prejudice" means here?
Its a newspaper stlye headline. Prejudice means prejudgement: i.e. a preconceived belief, opinion, or judgment made without facts or basis.
Hit prejudice for 6. People wouldn't expect the victims of mines to be able to play cricket that is the prejudice. Hit for 6 to tie in the cricket theme and state that they proved they were able to play. Newspaper headlines have to create interes