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Afghanistan's female cricketers reunite for a match after 3 years in exile due to Taliban ban
Afghan women cricketers Nahida Sapan, left, and Firooza Amiri speak to reporters at Junction Oval in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025

daCRICKETER Firooza Amiri says that her team will “represent millions of women in Afghanistan who are denied their rights” when the side reunites after more than three years for an exhibition game in Australia on tomorrow.

An Afghanistan Women’s XI will play a Cricket Without Borders XI in the match at Melbourne’s Junction Oval. It will bring together 21 female players who were formerly contracted by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) before the Taliban regime retook control in August 2021.

Since fleeing Afghanistan, the women cricketers banned from playing in their home country have been based in Canberra and Melbourne and playing for various club teams in local competitions.

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