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bringing together 21 female players who were formerly contracted to the Afghanistan Cricket Board. Since leaving Afghanistan many of the women cricketers have been based in the Australian capital and ...
but the cricket boards of Australia, England and India will provide "meaningful support" to Afghan players. Dr Catherine Ordway, a key figure in the team's relocation to Australia, is hopeful the ...
Dozens of players from Afghanistan’s national women’s team relocated to Australia after ... The International Cricket Council (ICC) released a statement on Sunday saying it reached an ...
The ICC declined to provide financial details or a timeline for the disbursement of funds but the players ... by the Afghanistan cricket board in 2020 who hoped to follow the men's team by playing ...
The Afghanistan Cricket Board will not see any of its funding from the International Cricket Council cut or diverted to its ...
Dozens of players from Afghanistan ... Under Taliban rule, the Afghanistan Cricket Board cannot field a national women’s team because the country’s laws forbid women from playing sport ...
Dozens of players ... the Afghanistan Cricket Board. Since leaving Afghanistan many of the women cricketers have been based in the Australian capital and in Melbourne and playing for club teams ...
An initiative to support the displaced Afghan players ... women's team. Instead, Afghanistan's women's cricketers will be funded by the ICC in conjunction with the England and Wales Cricket ...