Afghanistan Women’s Team is financing from the International Cricket Council
Melbourne, Australian-Afghan female jackers, sports world management body, direct financing, distinguished coaching and facilities for displaced players will receive a task force to re-participate in the international competition.
Taliban’s control of the country in 2021 and pushed the prohibitions in women’s sports after reinstanding the Bans in Afghanistan National Women’s Team moved to dozens of actors Australia. Players have been looking for official support since then.
The International Cricket Council made a statement that late on Sunday, the sport reached an agreement to support Afghan female players displaced with national associations in Australia, India and the UK.
ICC President Jay Shah said his organization deeply committed to encouraging inclusiveness and finding the opportunity to shine, regardless of the conditions of each cricketist ”.
“The ICC believes that it will not only help Afghan female cricketists to protect the sports careers of Afghan female crickets, but it will strengthen its role as a unifying force that transcends the limits of sports and distress,” he said.
An Afghanistan Women’s XI played XI Cricket in Melbourne’s Junction Oval, supported by the Australian government in January, and brought together 21 contracted female players to the Afghanistan Cricket Board.
Since his departure from Afghanistan, most female crickets have been in the Australian capital and Melbourne and play for club teams in local competitions.
Firooza supervisor, before this exhibition match in January, the team “Afghanistan represented millions of women who rejected their rights,” he said.
The supervisor fled his own country with his family and went to Pakistan before he was released to Australia.
In accordance with the Taliban rule, Afghanistan Cricket Board cannot establish a national female team, because the laws of the country prohibit women from playing sports, education and medical education, and movements criticized by world groups, including the International Criminal Court.
Afghanistan is a complete member of the International Cricket Council, which should require a situation to have a female national team.
England and Australia refused to participate directly against Afghanistan for protest, but continues to play against Afghan men at ICC events.
Last year, the Historical Run of Afghanistan Men, who was in the semi -finals of the Twenty20 World Cup, pushed the female team members to approach ICC again on funding.
The group first approached the ICC in 2023 and supported the re -participation of an Australian refugee team from the international cricket.