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In groundbreaking motion, International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman Jay Shah has declared a great initiative for the exiled support Afghanistan Women before the upcoming World Cup.
After the capture of Taliban in 2021, many Afghan women, including talented crickets, had to escape the country due to serious prohibitions for education, sports and public participation. With extended support already Board for cricket in India (BCCI), Cricket australia (CA) and Britain and Welsh Cricket Council (ECB)ICC has now stepped up with a special stock and a high-performance program aimed at reviving the dreams of this displaced athletes. Sahin Visibility once again confirms its obligation to enter ICC again, but also breathes a new life to a team that once disappears.
Sahin’s announcement marks the turning point in the global mission of cricket. ICC will now build a supporting fund for Afghan women’s cricketers, which provide exile, coaching, financial assistance and structured training. The action is part of a wider initiative that includes a task group dedicated to the continuation of these players’ occupational trips. Previously, Shah, who served as the President of BTC, regardless of every cricket of the ICC, regardless of the sparing opportunity – no matter the equal opportunity.
“In the International Cricket Council, we have made a lot of effort to allow each cricketer to shine, regardless of the situation of each cricket and ensure every cricket. In cooperation with our valuable partners, we are proud to start this task and support fund, which is comprehensive with a high-performance program, IDP women’s cricketers can continue to travel to sportsThe masterpiece reported in a ICC media release.
I’m proud to announce on behalf of @CcC A common initiative with Cricket Australia, which helps Afghan women’s crickets and development trips that are bending together with the BCCI, England and the Welsh Cricket Council and Cricket Australia.
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– Jay Shah (@jayshah) April 13, 2025
The ICC movement sends a strong message: The spirit of the sport can triumph over pressure. At the beginning of this year, Afghan women’s cricket played a significant match against a cricket in the Borderless Xi in Canberra – an emotional and symbolic event that demonstrates endless love. Seventeen Afghan players also wrote the ICC who wanted to help him to help a formal organization in Australia. Their Plea now received a strong answer.
Firooza AmiriOne of the leading votes between the exiled exiles, previously called on Afghanistan’s male team to speak for his women’s colleagues. With the support of the ICC, these women now have only one platform – there is a goal. Cricket, not just a sport for them; The form of this resistance is the fluid in front of a road and difficulties to return their identities.
This article was originally published Womencricket.coma Cricket times The company.