Female cricketers from Afghanistan are to become the first recipients of support from a Global Refugee Cricket Fund.
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) supports Afghan women cricketers exiled by Taliban governance through a new refugee fund.
Afghanistan's women cricketers will be the first beneficiaries of a new global refugee fund announced on Friday by the London-based Marylebone Cricket Club. Hundreds of female athletes fled ...
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Afghanistan's exiled women cricketers will be the first beneficiaries of a new refugee fund started by the Marylebone Cricket ...
Afghanistan’s exiled women cricketers will be the first beneficiaries of a new refugee fund started by the Marylebone Cricket ...
Afghanistan's exiled women cricketers are the first beneficiaries of the Marylebone Cricket Club's new refugee fund. This ...
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After being evacuated from Afghanistan to Australia in 2021, these women have just played their first cricket match as a team ...
Afghanistan's exiled women cricketers will be the first beneficiaries of a new refugee fund started by the Marylebone Cricket Club, the MCC said on Friday.