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Afghan women cricketers will finally get high-level support in a bid to rejoin international competition after the sport’s ...
Deadly drugs that have killed young people across the country have been found in the Northern Territory for the first time.
A funding pledge from the International Cricket Council (ICC) has given Afghanistan's exiled women cricketers hope of recognition and the chance to play on the international stage in defiance of the ...
ICC declines to provide financial details for disbursement of funds, but players are hopeful pledge will prove a watershed ...
The Afghanistan Cricket Board will not see any of its funding from the International Cricket Council cut or diverted to its ...
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Dozens of players from Afghanistan’s national women’s team relocated to Australia after the Taliban retook control of the country in 2021 and enforced bans on women's sports. The players have ...
After years of fighting, Afghanistan's women's cricket team has now won support from the sport's governing body. One exiled player told DW this marks a significant leap in a long, grueling battle.
The ICC has partnered with the BCCI, CA, and ECB to support displaced Afghanistan women cricketers, providing them with ...