Taliban 2.0 has a firmer grip on the country, is more brutal to women, and is less tolerant of any opposition, with the U.S.
The Human Rights Watch has called for the International Cricket Council to stand on the side of Afghanistan's women cricketers and "not on the side of the Taliban". The international NGO penned a ...
As New Zealand Cricket officials mull over a proposed series with Afghanistan amid the country’s “terrorist” Taliban rule, a ...
The Afghanistan women's cricket team fled the country in 2021 after the Taliban regained power and most of them sought refuge in Australia. But for over three years they say they've been ignored ...
to suspend Taliban-run Afghanistan from ICC membership, and from participating in international cricket, until women and girls can once again participate in education and sport in the country," the ...
Nadia Nadim wants to represent women "who don't have access and a voice" when she takes part in this year's Soccer Aid.
The latest iteration involves cricket and Afghanistan, who the Black Caps are poised to play a series against in 2026.
(New York) – The International Cricket Council should immediately suspend Taliban-run Afghanistan’s membership until women and girls can participate in the sport of cricket, Human Rights Watch ...
to suspend Taliban-run Afghanistan from ICC membership, and from participating in international cricket, until women and girls can once again participate in education and sport in the country ...
Cricket Australia "postponed" its Test match with Afghanistan in 2021 due to concerns about Taliban's human rights abuses against women and girls. Subsequent series in 2023 and 2024 were not ...
As San Antonio's Afghan refugee community has grown in recent years, so too has the community's connection to a sport they ...
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