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Banned by the Taliban, this is how Afghanistan’s women cricketers got back on the world stage
@Source: smh.com.au
“The really beautiful parts of it is the relationships with these players now and the trust you have with them, and knowing because of those almost four years gone past, you’re now part of the exciting next phase.
“So much of the past four years has been unknowns, you don’t know if they’re going to make it here, you don’t know how their health is... whereas now we’re in a situation where there’s a little more control over next steps and opportunities. It’s nice to see these women step up and thrive after having been through so much.”
After persistent lobbying, the International Cricket Council agreed last week in Harare to formally support the players, largely based in Australia, and provide avenues for them to play on the world stage.
This recognition will be led by the boards of Australia, England and India, with financial support from the ICC’s multimillion-dollar strategic fund. While an exact budget is yet to be finalised, the players will not be under-resourced. “We just have to work out what’s needed,” a source said on condition of anonymity because ICC board discussions are confidential.
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