Exiled Afghan Women Cricketers Push for Refugee Team to Overcome Taliban Ban and Inspire Hope
July 2, 2024
Formerly contracted members of the Afghanistan women's cricket team are now in exile in Australia due to the Taliban regime.
These players are advocating for the formation of a refugee team to represent Afghan women who cannot play cricket in their homeland.
They have reached out to the International Cricket Council (ICC) for support to showcase their talent and provide hope to aspiring female cricketers in Afghanistan.
Cricket Australia, which has previously supported Afghan women players, is awaiting the ICC's response to determine how they can assist.
The women cricketers first approached the ICC in 2023 and have been persistent in their efforts.
They aim to address the gender disparity in Afghan cricket and achieve similar success to the Afghanistan men's team.
CEO Nick Hockley emphasizes the importance of resuming Afghanistan's women's cricket program and ensuring equal opportunities for male and female cricketers.
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AP News • Jul 2, 2024
Afghan women cricketers ask for international support for a refugee team
The Sydney Morning Herald • Jul 2, 2024
Afghanistan’s women cricketers are in exile in Australia, unable to play. This is their plea
The West Australian • Jul 1, 2024
Afghanistan's women look to Australia for sanctuary
The West Australian • Jul 2, 2024
Afghanistan's women want refugee side in Australia