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The Afghanistan women’s refugee team will tour England this summer in their continued bid to be recognised for international competition.
More than 20 members of what was the Afghanistan national team have been exiled in Australia since 2021, when the Taliban returned to power and effectively outlawed female participation in sport in the country.
An Afghanistan Women’s XI played its first competitive match in Melbourne in January 2025 and the squad were in India at the same time as the 50-over World Cup late last year.
Now, the refugee team will tour England from 22 June, playing T20 matches alongside training opportunities. The players will also attend the final of the T20 World Cup, which is being held in England.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) statedthe tour “carries significant cultural and sporting importance”.
The ECB currently has no plans for the England men’s team to play Afghanistan in any bilateral contests.
England’s seven previous matches against Afghanistan have all been in worldwidetournaments.
Early last year, there were calls for England to boycott their match against Afghanistan at the Champions Trophy, with more than 200 politicians signing a letter asking the ECB to take a stance.
The fixture still went ahead, but the ECB labelled the situation in Afghanistan as “nothing short of gender apartheid”.
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