ICC introduces a specialized support program for Displaced Afghan Women Cricketers

ANI April 13, 2025 161 views

The International Cricket Council has introduced a remarkable initiative to support displaced Afghan women cricketers. Through a dedicated task force and comprehensive support program, the ICC aims to provide financial assistance and professional development opportunities. This groundbreaking effort involves collaboration with major cricket boards like BCCI, ECB, and Cricket Australia. The program represents a significant step towards inclusivity and supporting athletes facing challenging circumstances.

"We are deeply committed to fostering inclusivity and ensuring every cricketer has the opportunity to shine" - Jay Shah, ICC
New Delhi April 13: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Sunday unveiled the establishment of a dedicated task force to aid displaced Afghan women cricketers.

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ICC creates specialized fund for displaced Afghan women cricketers

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Collaboration with BCCI, ECB, and Cricket Australia

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Comprehensive high-performance program launched

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Supports cricketers' professional development

In a groundbreaking initiative, the ICC has collaborated with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), and Cricket Australia (CA) to support these skilled athletes in their cricketing and personal growth endeavours, as per an ICC Media Release.

As a component of the initiative, the ICC will create a dedicated fund to offer direct financial support, ensuring these cricketers possess the resources required to continue striving in the sport they cherish.

This will be supplemented by a comprehensive high-performance programme providing elite coaching, top-tier facilities, and personalized mentorship to assist them in achieving their utmost potential.

Jay Shah emphasized the ICC's commitment to inclusivity and ensuring equal opportunities for all cricketers. He highlighted the launch of a task force, support fund, and high-performance program to help displaced Afghan women cricketers continue their careers.

He emphasized this initiative reflects the ICC's dedication to global cricket growth and its power to inspire unity, resilience, and hope.

"At the International Cricket Council, we are deeply committed to fostering inclusivity and ensuring every cricketer has the opportunity to shine, regardless of their circumstances. In collaboration with our valued partners, we are proud to launch this task force and support fund, complemented by a comprehensive high-performance programme, to ensure displaced Afghan women cricketers can continue their journey in the sport. This initiative reflects our steadfast dedication to cricket's global growth and its power to inspire unity, resilience, and hope." Jay Shah said as per an ICC Media Release.

The ICC believes this initiative will not only help preserve the sporting careers of Afghan women cricketers but also reinforce the sport's role as a unifying force that transcends borders and adversity.

In addition to the above initiative, the Board also approved the consolidated ICC Group audited financial statements for the year ended 2024.

Following the recommendations from the Chief Executives Committee, the Board also confirmed the following appointments:

ICC Women's Cricket Committee: Catherine Campbell (re-appointed), Avril Fahey and Pholetsi Moseki.

ICC Men's Cricket Committee: Sourav Ganguly was re-appointed as Chair and Hamid Hassan, Desmond Haynes, Temba Bavuma, VVS Laxman (re-appointment) and Jonathan Trott were appointed to the Committee.

Reader Comments

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Amira K.
This is such an important step forward! As an Afghan woman, seeing my sisters get support to continue playing cricket brings tears to my eyes. Sports truly can change lives. 💕
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Rajiv P.
Great initiative by ICC and partnering boards. Cricket has the power to unite people across borders. Hope this program helps these talented athletes reach their full potential.
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Sarah T.
While I applaud the initiative, I wonder why it took so long? Afghan women cricketers have been displaced for years now. Better late than never I suppose, but the ICC should be more proactive.
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Mohammad F.
As a cricket fan from Kabul, this news makes me so happy! These women are incredibly brave and talented. Hope they get to play international cricket soon under the Afghan flag again.
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Emma L.
The mentorship aspect is crucial - these athletes have been through so much trauma. Cricket can be therapeutic when combined with proper support systems. Well done ICC!
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David W.
Interesting to see how different cricket boards are collaborating on this. The high-performance program sounds promising - hope we'll see some of these players in WPL or WBBL soon!

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