The Afghanistan Women's XI played their first match after an evacuation likened to "a Jason Bourne movie", led by three women ...
The exiled Afghanistan womens cricket team faced Cricket Without Borders XI in Melbourne at the Junction Oval on Thursday; Afghanistans coach described the historic fixture is more important than ever ...
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'With this, we can hope' - Afghan cricketers play first matchBenafsha Hashimi, one of the Afghan players, designed the logo which depicted a red tulip and a golden wattle - the national flowers of Australia and Afghanistan - entwined around a cricket ball.
Benafsha Hashimi, one of the Afghan players, designed the logo which depicted a red tulip and a golden wattle - the national flowers of Australia and Afghanistan - entwined around a cricket ball.
Afghanistan have been allowed to retain ICC membership, despite not fulfilling the requirement to commit to developing women's cricket. Australia and other countries refuse to play the Afghanistan men ...
The players wore blue shirts that were designed specially featuring a logo of a cricket ball and tulip, Afghanistan's national flower. The shirt did not feature the country's flag or its colours.
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