The International Cricket Council creates funds for displaced Afghan female players

On Sunday, the exiled female crickets of Afghanistan announced a fund and task force to support them.
In 2020, Afghanistan had 25 contracted female cricketists, most of them, under the harsh Taliban government at home restrictions in Australia re -settled with humanitarian visas.
The International Cricket Council said that after the Board of Directors meeting in Harare, he participated in the cricket boards of India, England and Australia to continue his careers.
“As part of the initiative, the ICC will create a special fund to provide direct financial assistance and allow these cricketists to have the resources they need to continue to continue their favorite game.”
Australia and the UK has issued a bilateral cricket with Afghanistan on the problem of women’s rights, and they are competing against the nation at ICC events such as World Cups and Champions Cups.
“We are deeply determined to encourage inclusiveness and to ensure that every cricket has the opportunity to shine regardless of the conditions,” ICC President Jay Shah said. He said.
“In cooperation with our valuable partners, we are proud to start this task power and support fund, completed with a comprehensive high -performance program in order to ensure that the displaced Afghan female jerseys continue their journey in sports.”