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Afghanistan’s female cricketers reunite for a match
Afghanistan women’s cricket team reunites for first match in three years after Taliban ban
Afghanistan women’s cricket team reunites for first match in three years after Taliban ban - Cricketer Firooza Amiri says her team will ‘represent millions of women in Afghanistan who are denied their
Afghanistan female team reunite for a match after 3 years in exile due to Taliban ban
An Afghanistan Women's XI will play a Cricket Without Borders XI in the match at Melbourne's Junction Oval. It will bring together 21 female players who were formerly contracted by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) before the Taliban regime re-took control in August 2021.
'A real beacon of hope' - CA hopes Afghanistan women can play international cricket
An Afghanistan women's cricket team, consisting of refugees who now live in Australia, will play a T20 match at the Junction Oval on Thursday
Afghan refugee cricketers in Australia to play first match since fleeing Taliban
More than three years after fleeing Afghanistan as the Taliban swept to power, a women's team of refugee cricketers will play an exhibition match in Melbourne on Thursday, hoping it will be a first step on the path to full internationals.
Afghan Women's Cricket Team Reunites in Australia
A Twenty20 cricket contest featuring a women's team made up of refugees from Afghanistan who now live in Australia may "only" be an exhibition game
Exiled Afghanistan women players to men's team: 'Please be the voice of the girls'
Firooza Amiri and Benafsha Hashimi, who fled the country after the Taliban takeover in 2021, speak to ESPNcricinfo about the complexities of Afghanistan's place in world cricket | ESPN.com
Afghanistan women cricketers reunite for a match after 3 years in exile due to Taliban ban
An Afghanistan Women's XI will play a Cricket Without Borders XI in the match at Melbourne's Junction Oval. It will bring together 21 female players who were formerly contracted by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) before the Taliban regime re-took control in August 2021.
Afghanistan Women’s Cricket Team To Take Field With Pride, But Thorny Issue Remains In A Stalemate
Afghanistan women's cricket team will take the field in an exhibition match in Australia, but their cricketing plight remains in a stalemate.
After fleeing the Taliban, the Afghan women’s cricket team is finally playing together – in Australia
A Twenty20 cricket contest featuring a women’s team made up of refugees from Afghanistan who now live in Australia may “only” be an exhibition game, but it could be the beginning of something much more.
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WCA CEO Advocates For A “Systematic” Way To Support Afghanistan Women’s Team
WCA CEO suggests systematic ways to support the Afghan women’s cricket team as they play their first cricket match in three ...
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Afghan Men's Team Accused Of Being Silent, Anger Grows |First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18G
Afghan Men's Team Accused Of Being Silent, Anger Grows |First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18G Afghanistan's men's cricket ...
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Seeking to ban the Afghan cricket team is colonial virtue signalling
The campaign to ban the nation’s record-setting squad has gained traction, but it wreaks of cheap double standards. Here’s ...
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Cover stories, dodging ISIS... and escape that had ‘no chance’: True story behind Aussie cricket history
The players were tasked with fabricating cover stories, such as travelling to Pakistan to visit a sick family member in ...
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Afghanistan's Star All-Rounder Azmatullah Omarzai Named ICC Men's ODI Cricketer Of The Year
Azmatullah Omarzai has been named the ICC Men's ODI Cricketer of the Year 2024 after a dominant year with bat and ball.
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