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    'Women and girls in Afghanistan have no future': Cricketer's dreams destroyed by Taliban

    Business KhabarBy Business KhabarFebruary 4, 2023No Comments
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    When the ladies’s T20 cricket World Cup begins subsequent Friday in South Africa, Nazifa Amiri would like to have been there.

    It is her dream to someday compete on a world stage within the shirt of Afghanistan.

    But it is a dream that’s more likely to stay simply that.

    The 20 gamers who got central contracts by the Afghanistan Cricket board in 2020, with a view to creating the primary ladies’s staff within the nation, had been one yr later being whisked to security by different governments.

    Being a girl and taking part in cricket in Afghanistan was frowned upon at one of the best of instances and underneath Taliban rule it was banned.

    Like many of the different ladies she skilled with, (two are in Canada and one in England) Nazifa was given a visa by Australia and a month after Kabul fell, she was on a aircraft to Melbourne.

    “It’s laborious to explain that point. You have to depart your nation, however you do not wish to. But it isn’t about your self, it is about your loved ones, somebody you like and it’s a must to depart.

    “I could help my parents, my husband, my siblings, but other girls’ families are still in Afghanistan.

    “We can’t say they are safe. Unfortunately they aren’t safe. It’s a hard situation for all our team.”

    Staying in her house city of Herat, there was no likelihood she’d ever choose up a bat once more and will surely be a goal.

    “I can’t say the Taliban would target only cricketers. They target every woman who played sports.

    “They would goal somebody and if she wasn’t there they might goal the household, they might say the place is she and in the event that they could not discover somebody they might trouble others.

    “We think Afghanistan women are forgotten by leaders of the world, so we try and stay strong.

    “Here in Australia I can play, I can characterize my nation, however sadly the Taliban got here and shut every part off for us.”

    When the Afghanistan men’s team were voted in as a full member of the ICC in 2017 they did not meet the criteria around women’s cricket, citing cultural and religious reasons.

    But they got their membership with a view that they would make progress in that area, which wasn’t easy for any of the girls who wanted to play.

    “They are actually impolite about ladies taking part in sport. Most individuals suppose that sport is not good for a lady.

    “People speak really bad about women’s sport in Afghanistan. That makes it really hard. When girls play sport in Afghanistan they fight with relatives, with family, with community.

    “I’m preventing for eight years to point out I’m robust and might play cricket.”

    The Afghanistan women’s team, who have never represented their country in an international, are training in Australia and have so much they didn’t have back home.

    “We have a coach, we’ve tools, we’ve a floor, we by no means had a floor in my metropolis Herat, we’ve all issues besides our nationwide staff.”

    Nazifa feels they’ve always lacked support in their own country.

    Afghanistan women cricketers

    “We didn’t get any support from them (men’s team) it’s really sad when you see other countries men’s and women’s teams together, they support each other.

    “I wish to say to the ICC please give us an opportunity to characterize ourselves.

    “Give us the chance to represent our country. All the girls on my team want to put on their uniform, see our flag flying in the ground. We request the chance to play cricket. Just one time. Give us a chance.”

    While she continues to make a brand new life for herself, she says there is no hope proper now for ladies in her nation.

    “Women and girls in Afghanistan have no future. We need leaders of the world to change the rules for girls. All is banned. I don’t see any future for Afghan women with the Taliban.”

    Source: information.sky.com”

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