Q: What does Afsana do before coming to play?
A: She helps her mother with cleaning work in houses, does her studies, and helps at home.
Q: What is the name of the playground where they practice?
A: It is called ‘Bacchu Khan playground’.
Q: What is the biggest dream of the team?
A: They want to bring glory to their area and country by winning a gold medal for India.
Q: Do boys and girls from different backgrounds play in the team?
A: Yes, children from both poor and rich families, and from Urdu and English medium schools play together.
Q: What was different about this team?
A: It was the first girls’ team in the area, and they played as well as the boys’ team.
Q: What does Khushnoor say about speaking up for dreams?
A: She says if you have a wish or dream, have courage to speak about it, or you may regret later.
Q: How many years had Afsana been playing when the story was written?
A: She had been playing for two years.
Q: What level of tournaments has the team played in?
A: They have played at district level, city level, and state level.
Q: What does the coach say about team unity?
A: He says once players come to the ground, they all make one team regardless of their background.
