Melbourne, a cricket team in Afghanistan, composed of refugees living in Australia, will play T20 games without cricket over the border on Thursday and go out of the cricket since 2021.

The members of the cricket team who fled from Afghanistan after the acquisition of Taliban have lived in Cambera and Melbourne since arriving in Australia.
The game precedes the first day of the day and night women’s ash tests day and night in MCG between Australia and the United Kingdom.
“I think this is the first step. I think Thursday will be a very exciting day. My hope is to promote many conversations, this is the annual event, and ultimately, The team was able to compete in a press conference, like their desires.
“I don’t think everyone can understand what they have done by moving to a new country in such a difficult situation, not speaking the language.
“I hope this game will recognize and increase the real hope beacon just by being inspired by their resilience and love for games,” he added.
Nahida Sapan, one of Afghanistan’s cricket players, rated this moment as “historical”, but wanted more support from the community.
“This is a very historic moment for all Afghan women.
“There is a great hope for this game because this game can open the door for Afghan’s women, education, sports, and the future. This is the first and last. I don’t want to be a game.
In the male cricket, Australia does not play Afghanistan in the two -country match, but continues to face them in the ICC tournament.
Australians and Afghans will be placed in the same group for next month’s Champions Trophy.
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