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The only entity that could really punish Afghanistan is the ICC itself, and the fact that it has not penalised the nation in ...
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Afghanistan women’s cricket team reunites for first match in three years after Taliban banAn 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 ...
The Afghanistan Women's XI played their first match after an evacuation likened to "a Jason Bourne movie", led by three women ...
Afghanistan Women’s Cricket Team To Take Field With Pride, But Thorny Issue Remains In A Stalemate
ForbesThe Afghanistan Women’s Cricket Saga Continues To Haunt The SportBy Tristan Lavalette Amiri has had to rebuild her life in much different surroundings. More than three years have passed ...
The exiled Afghanistan womens cricket team is set to face Cricket Without Borders XI in Melbourne at the Junction Oval on January 30; Afghanistans coach has said the historic fixture is more important ...
the biggest in international cricket this year. The Afghanistan women's situation has been the sport's thorniest issue, even surpassing the never-ending India-Pakistan warring, and continues to ...
With England scheduled to play Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy on 26 February, BBC Sport looks at the background of the ...
Afghanistan’s women’s cricket team have played their first match since being exiled three years ago. Cricket commentator Alison Mitchell and Firoza Amiri from the squad discuss the game and their ...
Henry Moeran is alongside England World Cup winner Alex Hartley & BBC Sport cricket writer Ffion Wynne for reaction to day two of the only Women’s Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Lauren ...
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) supports Afghan women cricketers exiled by Taliban governance through a new refugee fund.
England will play their Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan later this month, England's cricket board (ECB) said on ...
Afghanistan’s women’s cricket team reunited after three years in exile due to the Taliban’s takeover and played a charity match in Melbourne. Team captain Nahida Sapan hopes the match will spark a ...
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