The International Cricket Council (ICC) has launched a dedicated initiative to support displaced Afghan women cricketers who were forced into exile following the Taliban’s 2021 ban on women’s sports in Afghanistan. This marks the first formal acknowledgment by the ICC of these athletes, many of whom have resettled in Australia, Canada, and the UK.
Key Components of the Initiative:
Dedicated Task Force: The ICC has established a task force to oversee the support program.
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Financial Assistance: A special fund has been created to provide direct monetary support to the
Training and Development: The initiative includes access to advanced coaching, world-class facilities, and tailored mentorship programs.
Collaborative Effort: The program is a joint effort involving the ICC and national cricket boards from Australia, India, and England.
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Despite this positive development, some players have expressed concerns about the lack of prior communication from the ICC. They have been advocating for recognition and support for over two years, including a request to be recognized as a refugee team.
In January 2025, the Afghan Women’s XI, comprising former national team players now based in Australia, played an exhibition match against Cricket Without Borders XI in Melbourne. This event symbolized their resilience and commitment to the sport despite the challenges they face.
The ICC’s initiative aims to preserve the sporting careers of these athletes and reinforce cricket’s role as a unifying force that transcends borders and adversity.