Afghanistan Women's Cricket Team Set To Take Field After 2021

Published By :
Last Updated:

The Afghanistan women's cricket team, comprising refugees living in Australia, will play a T20 match against Cricket Without Borders XI at the Junction Oval.

Afghanistan women's team to enter field after 2021. (Picture Credit: Cricket Australia)
Afghanistan women's team to enter field after 2021. (Picture Credit: Cricket Australia)

The Afghanistan women’s cricket team, comprising refugees living in Australia, will play a T20 match against Cricket Without Borders XI at the Junction Oval in Melbourne on Thursday, first outing for them on a cricket field since 2021.

The cricket team members, who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover, have been living in Canberra and Melbourne since arriving in Australia.

related stories

    The match will be played ahead of the opening day of the day-night Women’s Ashes Test at the MCG between Australia and England.

    “I think this is a first step. I think it’s going to be such an exciting day on Thursday, and my hope is that promotes lots of conversations, that this becomes an annual thing and then ultimately, that this team were able to compete on the international stage as is their want," said Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley during a press meet.

    “I don’t think any of us can comprehend what they’ve been through moving to a new country in such difficult circumstances, not speaking the language.

    “I’m just inspired by their resilience, their love for the game and hopefully this game just raises awareness, a real beacon of hope," he added.

    Nahida Sapan, one of the Afghan cricketers, rated the moment as “historic" but wanted more support from the community.

    “It’s really special for us, especially for Afghan women because this is a very historic moment for all Afghan women," she said.

    “We have a big hopes for this match, because this match can open doors for Afghan women, for education, sport and future. We don’t want this to be our first and last match. We want more matches. We want more support."

    top videos

    View all
      player arrow

      Swipe Left For Next Video

      View all

      In men’s cricket, Australia do not play Afghanistan in bilateral matches but continue to face them in ICC tournaments.

      The Aussies and the Afghans are placed in the same group for next month’s Champions Trophy.

      (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI)
      Stay updated with all the latest news on IPL 2025, including the schedule, Points Table, IPL Orange Cap, and IPL Purple Cap. Get latest Cricket news, live score and match results on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated!
      News cricket Afghanistan Women's Cricket Team Set To Take Field After 2021
      Read More
      PreviousNext