{"id":76355,"date":"2025-01-31T09:12:22","date_gmt":"2025-01-31T04:12:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nabanews.pk\/en\/?p=76355"},"modified":"2025-01-31T09:12:22","modified_gmt":"2025-01-31T04:12:22","slug":"afghan-women-cricketers-reunite-in-first-game-after-fleeing-taliban","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nabanews.pk\/en\/afghan-women-cricketers-reunite-in-first-game-after-fleeing-taliban\/","title":{"rendered":"Afghan women cricketers reunite in first game after fleeing Taliban"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Melbourne<br \/>\nAfghanistan\u2019s women cricketers on Thursday played their first game since fleeing the Taliban three years ago, a charity match in Australia that captain Nahida Sapan hoped would spark \u201ca movement for change\u201d.<br \/>\nHundreds of women athletes fled Afghanistan as the Taliban took over in August 2021, escaping a hardline stance that essentially banned women\u2019s sport and education.<br \/>\nMost of the national women\u2019s cricket side settled as refugees in Australia, where they reunited for the first time on Thursday to play a charity match in Melbourne.<br \/>\n\u201cTogether, we\u2019re building not just a team, we\u2019re building a movement for change and promise,\u201d Sapan said in the run-up to the game.<br \/>\n\u201cWe have big hopes for this match because this match can open doors for Afghan women, for education, sport and in the future.\u201d<br \/>\nThe Afghanistan Cricket Board made a significant stride in November 2020 when it handed 25 promising women cricketers professional contracts.<br \/>\nBut before the fledgling squad had a chance to play together, the Taliban captured capital Kabul and declared an end to women\u2019s cricket.<br \/>\n\u201cWe have sacrificed a lot to be here today,\u201d said cricketer Firooza Amiri after the match.<br \/>\n\u201cThe situation in Afghanistan is very terrible. Women don\u2019t have their rights.<br \/>\n\u201cI can live freely in Australia and live my life the way I want.<br \/>\n\u201cBut back home in Afghanistan\u2026 I can only say it is very heartbreaking and very hard to live in that situation.\u201d<br \/>\n\u2018Profound sadness\u2019<br \/>\nDiana Barakzai, who helped found Afghanistan\u2019s first women\u2019s cricket program almost 20 years ago, said Thursday\u2019s match was an \u201camazing moment\u201d.<br \/>\n\u201cI\u2019m sure it\u2019s a big message for the world, that the world will do something for Afghan women,\u201d she told AFP.<br \/>\n\u201cEspecially for opening the school doors, opening up work for women.\u201d<br \/>\nOf the 25 women once contracted by the Afghanistan Cricket Board, 22 are now settled in the Australian cities of Melbourne and Canberra.<br \/>\nSome of these players have lobbied the governing International Cricket Council in the hopes of forming a refugee team with some kind of official status.<br \/>\n\u201cA profound sadness remains that we, as women, cannot represent our country like the male cricketers,\u201d some players wrote in a joint letter last year.<br \/>\n\u201cThe creation of this team will allow all Afghan women who want to represent their country to come together under one banner.\u201d The council has so far ignored these calls.<br \/>\nThursday\u2019s game was played at Melbourne\u2019s Junction Oval, a storied ground where a young Shane Warne once plied his trade.<br \/>\nThe Afghan side played an invitational outfit representing Cricket Without Borders, a charity which aims to draw young women into the game.<br \/>\nGoverning body Cricket Australia threw its weight behind the match, pledging to \u201cadvocate\u201d for the Afghan women\u2019s side at the highest levels.<br \/>\n\u201cI\u2019m just so proud of everyone across Australian cricket who\u2019s worked to support the players since they\u2019ve been in Australia,\u201d chief executive Nick Hockley said earlier this week.<br \/>\nCiting human rights concerns, Australia has in recent years boycotted a series of non-tournament fixtures against the Afghanistan men\u2019s side.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Melbourne Afghanistan\u2019s women cricketers on Thursday played their first game since fleeing the Taliban three years ago, a charity match in Australia that captain Nahida Sapan hoped would spark \u201ca movement for change\u201d. 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